Saturday, January 3, 2026

Harmonising the anti-Biya/anti-system/civic-nationalist forces in Cameroon




 

Some of us from West of the Mungo and Metazem Rivers speak with so much pride of the advent of AAC I, its evolution, to SCNC,  and eventually its metamorphosis into the Ambazonia project that gained prominence from an "epakay"  of the struggle for "The New Cameroon"(in Anglophone Cameroon) that civic-nationalists had judiciously nurtured for almost two decades, and that Teachers and lawyers launched in 2016. And curiously enough, you and your group do not recognize the fact that you ended up as spoilers, unconscious agents of the system, since your divisive, one-side outlook and approach weakened Anglophone Cameroon and Anglophone Cameroonians, and inadvertently gave a life line to the suffocating system that was heaving out its last breaths (with most pundits convinced at the time that it could not survive beyond 2018).

 

The Biya regime, the French-imposed system that it is cocooned in, got a new lease of life in 1994 and 2016 by wrapping itself around the flag as the establishment trying to keep Cameroon together ( a usurpation of the roles of the civic-nationalist or advanced patriots from the times of the historic  UPC  to the historic SDF of 1990-1997 that had just been bolstered by the migrants from the historic UPC) from your group that was pursuing its goals clueless about history causality, chronology, and analogy, as if Southern Cameroon’s case was unique. How could you guys expect that CPDM people in the government serving as custodians of the system (Ebong Ngolle, etc.)  would work in AACI and SCNC against the establishment; how could you expect   that the early AAC and SCNC,  whose ranks were swollen by “Obvious enemies of the people”, could be for  “Southern Cameroon’s  ‘Reality-defying independence '”

 

I understood the perilous nature of the path you guys were pushing Anglophone Cameroonians toward, knowing that you were undermining civic-nationalism or advanced patriotism of Cameroonians at a time when it was at its strongest, was panicking FrancAfrique, had disarrayed the global mafia, and was championed by the SDF  dominated by civic-nationalists at whose head was an Anglophone. It was after your ill-fated move in 1994 that the SDF started disintegrating, leading to the ascendancy of the pro-Anglophone and collaborationist or union-government factions that eventually turned the once historic SDF into the moribund party that it is today. The scientifically revolutionary and all-embracing civic-nationalists, in their advanced patriotism in Anglophone Cameroon, were regrouping again and taking the lead when your group (Ambazonia), came in again with impossible dreams and untruths or ignorant beliefs, thus polarising the population west of the Metazem and Mungo Rivers---ostracising more than 30% of the population and making more than 60% of the population blacklegs for failing to support you blindly. By saying you, I don’t mean you alone, but the group you identify with.

 

It is 2026, ten years after. It is time to make honest assessments, put away self-delusions, and embrace universal truths; and it is time to think revolutionarily in the classic sense of the word. Divisive actions by narrow-minded people and groups West of the Mungo during the past three decades have robbed us of our moral high ground, made self-destruction the norm, and made our region the most fertile ground for election-rigging and the bastion of the anachronistic French-imposed system  (along with southern Centre Province and South Province). We may have been the biggest contributors to the survival of the system, without knowing it, and you and your Ambozonian pals acted as unconscious agents in that regard.

 

It is 2026:

 

·       We Anglophone Cameroonians need to close our ranks, reconcile, and chart a clear path to the future devoid of illusions or delusions.

·       We Anglophone Cameroonian, irrespective of beliefs, political affiliation, political ideologies, or personal or group goals,  need to denounce anti-school policies, directives, or actions as counter-revolutionary, anti-revolutionary, anti-humanitarian, anti-religious and irrational; we need to forcefully, unequivocally and bluntly  denounce the targeting of civilians, the kidnapping, ransoming, and other forms of harassment (some call it group or individual terrorism) as actions detrimental to the welling our of people West of the Mungo and as being anti-revolutionary, unethical and anti-Africa because it places the Cameroonian perpetrators alongside forces like the Plot Pot’s Khmer Rouge, Shining Path, FARC, Lord’s Resistance Army etc.; we Anglophone Cameroonians need our own “Truth and Reconciliation” Commission to get ourselves out of the victimhood mindset and acknowledge the fact that we (our leaders, politicians, elders, and elites) contributed and are contributing to the sustenance of this dehumanizing French-imposed system; and we need to realizing that self-redemption this year because we are running out of time in our and Cameroon’s social engineering.

·       We Anglophone Cameroonians need to rebuild the NW and SW (infrastructure and lives of the people), and it starts with you guys rendering a mea culpa and extending a hand of cooperation to all the committed forces for our part of Cameroon.

·       And it starts with you guys finding a common ground, not for the project of “Independence” but for reaching out to other Anglophone Cameroonians and other Cameroonians who hold no malice towards us.

 

The list of what we need to do is exhaustive, since we are a potpourri of fervent intentions and beliefs (not all of which are justified).

 

What we should be intelligent enough to understand is that those who oppose or claim to oppose the system, yet engage in terrorising acts against the people, are helping to fuel the establishment/system/Biya-regime’s state terrorism.

 

In a nutshell, it would be foolhardy to lie to ourselves ten years after we began the compassless journey to nowhere.  We all need to be critical and self-critical, accept the errors of our ways while never relenting in opposing, condemning and rejecting ths values of the French-imposed system, the Biya-regime, its custodians and collaborators (some of who come from our midsts); we need to get to that emancipated self to redeem our society and external a hand of coopeation to other Cameroonians inorder to realize that solid, united, and powerful bloc that would diamantle the anachronistic system in Cameroon an found the “New Cameroon”  that has been the battle cry of patriotic, civic-nationalist, and noble Cameroonians during the past seven decades.

 

 


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