30, April 2018
Ireland: Fundraiser planned to help Southern Cameroons Refugee Families 0
A Southern Cameroons Committee is spearheading a fundraising drive to bring help to Ambazonian refugee families and internally displaced persons in West Cameroon and the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Committee member Lylian Fotabong says the goal is “No matter how small every little cent helps”. In an effort to hit their fundraising target, the committee has organized a fundraising gala, to be held in the Glen Abbey Complex, Belgard Road, Cookstown, Dublin 24 on the 2nd of June 2018.
The program, which includes a speech by representatives of the Southern Cameroons resistance in Ireland, begins at 8 p.m and will be directed and animated by DJ Valdoval and DJ Pozo. Tickets are 10 Euro per person.
Speaking to our Cameroon politics expert, a representative of the Southern Cameroons Community in Ireland who sued for anonymity, said the money raised would be used to help the Interim Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia cover relocation expenses for families in Nigeria, those that have migrated to French Cameroun including the families that are in the forest.
“As Southern Cameroonians, we sense the call to be living instruments of our new born nation in saving even one Ambazonian family. “All the while these families languish in Nigeria which is not their ancestral own – or on occasion are forcefully sent back into the war zone by the Fulani leader in Abuja. Life shouldn’t be a horror movie,” he added.
Lylian Fotabong the host of the June 2nd event was quoted as saying that first, Southern Cameroonians in Ireland have to obtain the money. Then they’ll contact the Acting President of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia, Dr. Samuel Sako to say they’re ready to help Southern Cameroonian families fleeing the conflict because they have sufficient funds to do so.
Recently in London, Ambazonia’s Communication Secretary, Hon. Chris Anu observed that the huge obstacle right now is raising sufficient funds to keep the self-defense groups operating in their respective counties. A Southern Cameroons leader in Belfast opined during an Ambazonian forum that “We’re finding that people are generous, but they’re probably holding on a little more than they used to in the past due to the activities of a criminal gang headed by one Cho Ayaba.”
By Sessekou Asu Isong
Cameroon Concord News Group
UK/Northern Ireland
30, April 2018
Muyengue: General Elokobi’s family member 9-month pregnant woman rescued by Ambazonia Restoration Forces 0
Ambazonia Self-Defence Council’s Restoration Forces (ASC/RF)in Muyengue rescued a nine-month pregnant mother, Mrs. Belinda Njang, from being either roasted alive to ashes or shot dead at close range in her home by La Republique du Cameroun’s (LRC) regular army. Belinda is the wife of Mr. Mathias Njang, a family member of General Elokobi. Mathias and Belinda are parents three kids. They live in their home in Muyengue and they are expecting their fourth baby this week, according to Belinda’s clinical consultation reports.
At about 6.00 AM Ambazonia time on Monday, troops of LRC invaded lower Muyengue village and started their usual cowardly activities – kill, maim, arson, arrest, loot property, and extort money. As evidenced across the territory of Ambazonia, these actions by LRC regular army cause residents to flee their communities to unknown
destinations for safety. Today in upper Muyengue, everyone fled the community as LRC soldiers raided the locality. Unfortunately, Belinda Njang remained trapped in her home due to her 9-month pregnancy and fear she may lose her baby in the escape process on foot. She was left alone in the deserted community where only the regular
army of LRC including its elite Rapid Intervention Battalion (BIR) were conducting atrocities.
At about 2 PM Ambazonia time, Ambazonia Self-Defence Council’s Restoration Forces became aware of Belinda’s situation, her position, and risk of being killed if met by LRC soldiers. A small team of Ambazonia forces conducted a swift rescue operation and carefully recovered Belinda Njang from her home to a safe location where is now reunited with her husband and their three children. Belinda’s rescue operation by Ambazonia forces lasted about an hour and was concluded successfully just before the regular army of LRC arrived the upper Muyengue and burned homes.
Belinda is still gripped with fear that she would have been raped or killed by LRC soldiers if the Ambazonia Restoration Forces did not rescue. She said: “I knew I will be burnt alive at home or shot dead by LRC regular army if they found me at home because that is what they are trained, specialized, and ordered to do.” Belinda recounts her fears as she thinks of the recent burial of her sister in-law who was killed recently by LRC soldiers.
In late April, Mathias Njang’s younger sister Martina Njang, also family member to General Elokobi, was killed in Kombone by LRC regular army. LRC regular army raided the community, shot dozens on their legs, arrested scores, and burnt homes. LRC soldiers break into the home of Martina, shot and shattered her right leg, and she later bled to dead in hospital. She was buried last week, and the family is yet to come to terms with the memories of her gruesome dead.
ASC Restoration Forces successful rescue mission of our Ambazonia mother Belinda Njang in Muyengue Monday is testimony to the coordination and professionalism of our forces and their mission to protect Ambazonians and their property against a common enemy LRC.
The ASC calls on all Ambazonians, residents, businesses and institutions across the
territory of Ambazonia to cooperate fully with the policies of the Interim Government
and to fully support the actions of the ASC/RF to defend all Ambazonians and
residents, protect their property, and guard Ambazonia homeland.
Mr. Nkem O. Foncha
official.asc@africamail.com
April 30, 2018