US Senator Scorns ‘Worthless’ Leadership of Ambazonia
News courtesy CNN Washington
Sen. Bary Berber of New Jersey, USA, has criticized separatist leader Samuel S. Ikome for his recent self-appointment as president over a marginalized group of citizens in West Africa seeking to oppose the illegitimate Cameroun rule.
"I thought Samuel Sako might have been high when he appointed himself with a bunch of clowns,” Berber said, drawing laughs from the crowd at the Democratic forum debate hosted by Africans and The Washington Post.
Berber said Africans are great people with a vision, but wondered why a few individuals project themselves as dictators when they don’t yet have a country, besides, still living in the USA but calling themselves “presidents.”
"We are pissed off as we watch this unfold in West Africa. We support the people and their rights to carry guns and fight tyranny. But we don’t support any form of government in a revolution," Senator Berber added. “I only see a greedy and worthless person trying to stay relevant,” he referred to the Sako, the separatist.
Fielding in questions from the press, other top American dignitaries said what is great for the people of Southern Cameroons is a defense strategy and not a political strategy.
“Politics only comes after a defensive revolution must have succeeded,” said David Almand, former advisor to Bill Clinton at the White House. “The onset of dictatorship and a bloody civil war starts when individuals raise themselves to Presidents without legitimacy,” says Almand.
“If Ambazonia must be a country, and win our support, they must reject anything called president. They must focus on promoting the fight against colonialism.”
Since December 2016, more than 6,000 civilians have died in bloody clashes in the Cameroons. At least 300,000 are living as refugees in Nigeria and Cameroon while millions are internally displaced.
Mr, Berber as misguided as you are, knowing nothing about your own community as a Senator is something you won't speak about but Southern Cameroons. Southern Camerooninans are forced to defend themselves against a private militia trained and armed by your country simply because you people knew that things were getting to a point where the minority would resist marginalization, a term you may not be familiar with. Maybe you are profiting from spoils from the gulf of Guinea and seeing US warship patrolling the area under the guise of piracy. No revolutionary leader has ever been voted to office, but for your information, Mr Sako was elected by a revolutionary council. As ignorant as you are, you want to very how your current leadership got into office. And perhaps how George Washington came to lead the war of independence,
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