The Ambazonia Vice President
Dabney Yerima has sounded a note of caution to the Southern Cameroons diaspora
that several people in Ground Zero are already experiencing starvation if they
fail to contribute to the Interim Government.
Following the next segment of the
lockdown announced by Vice President Yerima after very serious consultation
with the restoration forces in Ground Zero, the Vice President said the
Southern Cameroons agrarian population for three years had been prevented from
farming by the French Cameroun army.
Citing the Ambazonia Interim Government intelligence sources in the territory, Comrade Dabney Yerima observed that the entire Federal Republic of Ambazonia will face food insecurity over the coming months and added that thousands living in the bushes are confronting severe food and medicines insecurity without sustained support from the Ambazonia diaspora.
The Southern Cameroons exiled
leader also warned that the massive deployment of troops to Southern Cameroons
by the Biya French Cameroun regime will continue to have deleterious effects on
the humanitarian situation in the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.
Dabney Yerima added that the three
years conflict and lack of financial support from the diaspora to the Interim
Government has ruined much of the structure that was put in place by President
Sisiku Ayuk Tabe to resist the French Cameroun military and lowered the Interim
Government’s ability to tackle the current humanitarian crises in Southern
Cameroons.
Dabney Yerima further urged the
Southern Cameroons diaspora to increase their financial donations in order to provide
those in need in Ambazonia with life-saving assistance and to better equip the
Ambazonia Restoration Forces.
“ I urge all Southern Cameroonians living abroad to step up their
generous financial support to the Ambazonia Interim Government to enable the IG
provide long-term and durable solutions
in our quest for total independence from French Cameroun.”
13, September 2019
Starvation threatens hundreds of Ambazonians in crisis-hit Southern Cameroons 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
The Ambazonia Vice President Dabney Yerima has sounded a note of caution to the Southern Cameroons diaspora that several people in Ground Zero are already experiencing starvation if they fail to contribute to the Interim Government.
Following the next segment of the lockdown announced by Vice President Yerima after very serious consultation with the restoration forces in Ground Zero, the Vice President said the Southern Cameroons agrarian population for three years had been prevented from farming by the French Cameroun army.
Citing the Ambazonia Interim Government intelligence sources in the territory, Comrade Dabney Yerima observed that the entire Federal Republic of Ambazonia will face food insecurity over the coming months and added that thousands living in the bushes are confronting severe food and medicines insecurity without sustained support from the Ambazonia diaspora.
The Southern Cameroons exiled leader also warned that the massive deployment of troops to Southern Cameroons by the Biya French Cameroun regime will continue to have deleterious effects on the humanitarian situation in the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.
Dabney Yerima added that the three years conflict and lack of financial support from the diaspora to the Interim Government has ruined much of the structure that was put in place by President Sisiku Ayuk Tabe to resist the French Cameroun military and lowered the Interim Government’s ability to tackle the current humanitarian crises in Southern Cameroons.
Dabney Yerima further urged the Southern Cameroons diaspora to increase their financial donations in order to provide those in need in Ambazonia with life-saving assistance and to better equip the Ambazonia Restoration Forces.
“ I urge all Southern Cameroonians living abroad to step up their generous financial support to the Ambazonia Interim Government to enable the IG provide long-term and durable solutions in our quest for total independence from French Cameroun.”
By Asu Isong and Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai in London