13, October 2019
Biya has no ability to implement the resolutions of the Major National Dialogue 0
The French Cameroun dictator is extremely lacking in political finesse and has no real ability to move forward on the resolution reached by the so-called Grand National Dialogue which is to resolve the conflict in Southern Cameroons and stop the genocidal campaign he launched using the Cameroon government army.
The Ambazonia Interim Government under the stewardship of Vice President Dabney Yerima has announced a plan to raise money to purchase military equipments in a move that is likely to prolong the war and Dabney Yerima has already warned Yaoundé against the massive deployment of Francophone troops in Ambazonia.
Paul Biya’s acolytes have been quoted as saying that Yaoundé will begin implementing the resolutions soonest. However, the arrest and continues detention of prominent Muslim scholar Abdul Karim has put Prime Minister Dion Ngute in his own last journey of many dangers.
The Ambazonia Interim Government observed recently that a huge part of the money that will come in through the sale of Amba bonds will go into defense and humanitarian issues in Ground Zero. The Ambazonia Self-Defense Forces have also vowed to continue with the resistance until President Sisiku Ayuk Tabe and his top aides including the more than one thousand Southern Cameroonians held in French Cameroun jails are released.
A senior militant of the ruling CPDM party told Cameroon Intelligence Report on Friday that Mr. Biya’s trip to Lyon in France was unnecessary and just another instance where he wants to buy time and get things back to business as usual in Southern Cameroons. He further pointed out that there was no talks between Southern Cameroons and French Cameroun and this means there shall be further confrontation and further escalation.
Many of the Yaoundé appointed delegates from the South West region who were all ordered to vote against any union with the North West have also been saying that they don’t know what can be done to get things back on track in Southern Cameroons as It now seems that the Biya Francophone Beti Ewondo regime is totally paralyzed now with the economic war with the Bamilekes.
Paul Biya really has no ability to implement what the United States and the European Union believe is the way forward to resolve the Southern Cameroons conflict and to get French Cameroun army soldiers out of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia. Biya also has no real ability to follow through any political program that will guarantee a peaceful transfer of power to the new generation in Yaoundé.
We of the Cameroon Concord News Group are hoping that the 86 year old butcher of Yaoundé will find some way to do what is right! But judging from the present situation and with complete and total support from France, it just seems that Ambazonians and French Camerounians are going back to escalation and confrontation, and that’s very unfortunate and very dangerous.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai





















13, October 2019
Barrister Helen Ebai: An Embodiment of justice and star of hope goes home to rest 0
The passing into eternal glory of the Lord of the great legal luminary Barrister Helen Ebai has deprived us of a commanding voice at the service of justice and the truth.
I did my first case as a lawyer before her at the Victoria Magistrate Court with the distinguished legal luminary Fon Gorgi Dinka in the case of C. J Woleta v Imoh. Several years later, she briefed me as a counsel in the Besongabang Chieftaincy cases against Barrister Enonchong.
She was a passionate, tireless and fearless crusader for justice, and a ferocious outspoken defender of the oppressed, the poor and the weak. For many, she was a gadfly in her passionate pursuit of social justice. For others, she was a star of hope in a grossly unjust and corrupt society that at the time of her departure was still at war with its soul.
The Mayanarong was a commander who slayed the beast of impunity and arrogant abuse of power with diction, tact, zeal and the bravery of a Spartan. She was greatly admired, loved and respected by the majority poor and passionate seekers of justice. With these attributes too many to recount, permit me in all humility, to submit that Mrs Helen Ebai qualified for a respectable place on our collective book of life.
I am impelled to make this bold statement about the departed inspirational symbol of hope, because I was a privileged witness of her great contributions to the collective good of humanity. One quality that was embedded in her towering human qualities was compassion. I witnessed this in her judgments when she was a magistrate. She was an outstanding lawyer and as a community leader. In her professional law career, on the bench or in the bar, in her private or public life, she commanded attention with dignity, self-respect and exemplary strength of character.
As a Christian in the Catholic Church, I witnessed Mrs. Ebai working tirelessly to reconcile broken relationships within and out of the church. She also dedicated herself in combating the prurient propensity that has unfortunately snowballed into the Church of God. Her mere presence at the site of every conflict inspired the hope that peace would reign as indeed, it did, most of the time.
As we mourn the passing into eternal glory of this great daughter of the Lord, let us give thanks to the Lord for inspiring her as He did ever so often, to eternalize her legacy through her powerful defence of the truth and the rebuke of deception at the expense of precious human life.
She represented the voice of our enduring genuine human values when she summoned the courage and detachment to remind her audience during a recent meeting summoned by the Prime Minister of Cameroon, that justice and the truth not deception are enduring attributes at the service of peace which is a higher value than political power for the sake power. She has left behind a monumental record of service to the law, justice and advocacy for the poor, the weak to inspire and guide us on.
May her soul rest in peace
By Chief Charles A. Taku