Re: REUNIFICATION: CLARIFICATION NOTE

Mr Sama,
                 You are right to an extend. What you are
saying is that Mr Ayah is like a full flesh eater lion that
is preaching vegetarianism. But what good will it be if
Mr Ayah leaves alone? He is even better to me than these
SDF called kwaramenterians who shy away from this simple
truth. What we should be begging Mr Ayah to do is to try
a talk with these Parliamentarians of the Southern Cameroons
extraction. So that in unity if not a hand full of them can say enough
is enough we are going home. If Ni Fru should have the spirit like that
of Mr Ayah, together with Mr Ayah the two of them will start what will
 be feared then the Arab rising and that is exactly what we need.
 
     THE TRUTH ONLY MEAN SOMETHING IF THE PERSON
          LISTENING TO IT UNDERSTANDS IT.
. mk

Chairman SCNC Belgium
Melchizedek Kaavi
Melim City(LGA)
Northern Zone Bui
County Southern Cameroon
http://www.scncforsoutherncameroons.net
Web:  http://www.scylforfreedom.org


From: thomas sama achoa <samatom2007@yahoo.fr>
To: "ambasbay@googlegroups.com" <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2012 8:15 AM
Subject: Re: REUNIFICATION: CLARIFICATION NOTE

Mr Akoson Raymond as a christian i know and believe that the only way to go to heaven is by denouncing
Satan with all his deeds.
If what you have just said about Paul Ayah is true what is he still doing in LRDC's Parliament?
Don't you see that Paul Ayah is living in a dream world as you have just describe some of us to be, do you
really belief that Paul Ayah can be the president of LRDC? Then something must be wrong with the bile too
for Moses and Joseph could have been the Pharoh's of Egypt too but that never took place for they were
strangers in that country they could not be given the leadership of it.
If Paul Ayah knows that he is a true Southern Cameroonian let him start by showing an example for others
to follow and to do this he has to resign from LRDC's parliament and stop contesting to becomes the president
of a country that he knows he does not belong.
Failure to do that now he is a hypocrite for ever.


From: Akoson Raymond <akosonako@yahoo.com>
To: "ambasbay@googlegroups.com" <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>; "camnetwork@yahoogroups.com" <camnetwork@yahoogroups.com>; "cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: REUNIFICATION: CLARIFICATION NOTE

AYAH from time immemorial (many years before he even dreamt of running for president) has been hammering hard on the Southern Cameroons issue.
 
I see someone living in dream world calling themselves gubernatorial aspirants SEEKING for notice from an honorable member of parliament. We, the youths of PAP will refuse that he decends to some low to give lectures to people who KNOW THE TRUTH!

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From: Dennis Tambe <dbtmamfe@hotmail.com>
To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com; cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 10:03 AM
Subject: RE: REUNIFICATION: CLARIFICATION NOTE

"The way forward then is for Southern Cameroons to sit at the table with the Republic of Cameroun under the auspices of the United Nations and agree or disagree on the possibility federating."

Is Chief/Honourable Paul Ayah playing to the small picture/small-minded Anglophone/SCNC gallery after failing in the Republic of Cameroon's Presidential Elections?

"That is all the more probable because time has not given proof to the flimsy argument then that Southern Cameroons was not viable enough economically to stand on its own feet. "

The benefit of hindsight or Monday morning quarter-backing.  The venerable Dr EML Endeley called West Cameroon "a banana republic" depending on Federal subventions in 1965, four years after reunification! (West Cameroon House of Assembly Debates, 1965). Covetous "Southern Cameroons" are now playing the trump card of latter-day SONARA.  Astute British politicians decided not to take on the burden of a banana republic in 1961 and here we have a failed Presidential candidate second-guessing that reasoned decision. I guess a President Paul Ayah would have postponed needed  development in anticipation of future sources of State revenue.

Mukefor Dennis Besong Tambe
Gubernatorial  Aspirant
South West Region
Republic of Cameroon. 



Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 00:19:30 -0700
From: akosonako@yahoo.com
Subject: REUNIFICATION: CLARIFICATION NOTE
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REUNIFICATION: CLARIFICATION

BY AYAH Paul ABINE

Sometime in 2009, the Cameroun's Minister of Communication and Government's spokesman granted an interview in which he said the only documents in the Secretariat General of the United Nations on the independence of Cameroun were the ones relative to the indpendence of January 1, 1961. In his end-of-year address to the nation on December 31, 2009, the President of the Republic confirmed this in almost identical terms.

That led to Ayah Paul Abine writing the widely read article that the Government  of Cameroun had "agreed with SCNC". The article was published by Eden newspaper, and  the paper sold out. It would appear
that the sales even necessitated a second impression of the paper. I have maintained my position publicly since then that there is no document on the any legal reunification in several write-ups, radio interviews, and television interviews. The Government of Cameroun is still to challenge, let alone, contradict me by brandishing any such
document; or even merely referring to its existence. It is a fact too tangible to be controvertible that the United Nations prescribed tripartite talks between Southern Cameroons, the Republic of Camroun and the Kingdom of Great Britain between February and September 30, 1961, to set out the terms of the federation between
Southern Cameroons and the Republic of Cameroun; methinks, under the auspices of the United Nations. The tripartite meeting never held and has never held. It is the documents evidencing the terms of the
federation that had to be deposited with the Secretariat General of the United Nations. No such document exists! How does anyone deposit something tangible that does not exist?

Suggesting that in its celebrated corruption, Cameroun may have influenced the Secretariat General of the United Nations to accept some fictitious documents is dishonourable for the world body; for then we are equating the august international body to corrupt Cameroun. I would be extremely reluctant even just to apply my mind to
such possibility! The way forward then is for Southern Cameroons to sit at the table with the Republic of Cameroun under the auspices of the United Nations and agree or disagree on the possibility federating. That is all the
more probable because time has not given proof to the flimsy argument then that Southern Cameroons was not viable enough economically to stand on its own feet. Nor does the fact that there were not enough educated Southern Cameroonians hold sway today.

Anyone inimical to this peaceful way forward will take responsibility should Southern Cameroonians today or tomorrow abandon the peaceful option. That message should not be whittled down by pessimism much
less betrayal against thirty pieces of silver!

--
The National Strategic Team,
People's Action Party, PAP
National Working Secretariat,
Buea, South West Region,
Cameroon.

SLOGAN: A New People A New Cameroon

*Tel:* (00237) 78 35 80 29 / 94 99 87 43

*E-mail: presidentayah@gmail.com
*Official Website:  www.paprc2011.com OR www.ayahpaul.net

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"I profoundly believe all Cameroonians will some day speak the same
language, sing the same songs, dance to the same rhythm, dine and wine at
the same table. When the rich shall cater for the poor and the strong shall
help the weak, the law shall be supreme, justice and peace shall forever
reign, if we are honest and believe we can get there. God bless
Cameroon."Hon. Paul AYAH Abine, Cameroon 2011 Presidential aspirant
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