Steer Clear of Ambazonian Refugee Camps in Nigeria or
Face Devastating Consequences
The Interim Government of the Federal Republic of
Ambazonia is challenging the Cameroon President Paul Biya to ensure that no
highly placed government official visits Ambazonian refugee camps in Nigeria.
Cameroon Concord News reported that Acting President of the Ambazonia Interin
Government, Dr. Ikome Sako has ordered self-defense forces in the Manyu to be on
the alert and to arrest or kill any Biya regime official visiting Southern
Cameroons refugees in the Cross River State in Nigeria.
Confirming
the President Sako decision, Ambazonian Communications Secretary, Hon. Chris
Anu told Camcordnews that French Cameroun army soldiers deployed to Southern
Cameroons created the horrific war that
forced some 40, 000 Ambazonians to escape into hiding in neighboring Nigeria.
Chris Anu further pointed out that the situation has changed as the Ambazonian
Self-Defense Council Restoration Forces reasserted control, enabling the
Interim Government’s presence to spread throughout Southern Cameroons.
Mr. Anu
also warned that any visit of Southern Cameroons refugees in Nigeria by French
Cameroun government officials was unacceptable.
The Interim Government is expected to issue a strong statement on Monday
to the international community condemning any move by La Republique du Cameroun
towards the suffering Ambazonian population in Nigeria.
Cameroon
Concord News gathered that the Ambazonian Interim Government has established a
new calculus that has to take place and French Cameroun has to understand that
the Federal Republic of Ambazonia will not tolerate any French Cameroun
political or military entrenchment in Southern Cameroons. “The consequences of
visiting the Ambazonian refugees in Nigeria will not merely be to the French
Cameroun government officials and their entourage but to the Biya regime and
its forces in Southern Cameroons as well. I think it’s something that Yaoundé should
consider very seriously, added Chris Anu.
News courtesy Cameroon Concord
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