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From: Ebai George <hurtc2003@yahoo.co.uk>
To: "ambasbay@googlegroups.com" <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Cc: "atsoah@gmail.com" <atsoah@gmail.com>; National Coalition <coalitionn@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, 2 December 2012, 13:31
Subject: Re: Re : PAP Communique Sama,Local elections are not easy to be rigged like parliamentary and presidential elections, except the people are not ready to take up their civil rights. My concern here is if we mobilise and takeover atleast 3/4 of our local councils in the Northern Southern Zones (even by force) it will be possible to move ahead in the restoration struggle. We dont need mathematics to know that if we can control our councils we are 90% into self autonomy and the final stage is closer!This was even decided in one of the SCNC meetings that, Southern Cameroonians may vote for parties that uphold the politics of our restoration. Why should we continue to vote and support parties that have always made their position clear from day one? If we continue to stay away also then we shall wait until thy kingdom come.george
From: Sama Thomas Achoa <atsoah@gmail.com>
To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 27 November 2012, 19:45
Subject: Re: Re : PAP CommuniqueNo one is afraid of elections but under what conditions are we going to participate in any nonsential thing conducted by King Lucifer call elections of which Christ Himself will not be able to win the King of hell?On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Ebai George <hurtc2003@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:Comrades,I believe its time to look beyond our immediatevicinity and give a meaningful impact on the struggle to liberateour people and territory, the Southern Cameroons.We are aware that the struggle started from small lobby groupsNorthwest/Southwest Elites Association demanding for a betterintegration in the system and later CAM that lobbied for a return to the Bi federal statusquo until the constitutional crises provoked by CAMand CANSA culminated to the AAC I and II when Southern Cameroons'leaders presented a Constitutional proposal for a return to the pre 1972statusquo which la Republique snobbed. In 1995, after the famous SCNCpetition at the UN the struggle changed from a lobby group to a politicalgroup by giving a time limite within which dialoque can be instituted to arrangefor the peaceful separation of the two former Trust Territories.On several occasions the SCNC have declared non participation in theelections of french Cameroun and on other occasions encouraged politicalparties with SCNC sympatise to claim local councils. This have nevergone well with members of other political parties believed to have beenformed because of the Southern Cameroons issue.Now the truth here is that when a party like the Liberal DemocraticAlliance of Mola Njoh and PAP of late Prof. Ngoh that clearly stoodsfor the southern Cameroons course offered their party as grassrootparties, in 1997 and 2002 to settle only for council election, surprisinglySouthern Cameroonians never accepted this option as most SCNC leaderscontinue to support the SDF that have never accepted the place of SouthernCameroons but a socalled three state federation that still minimise the oursovereign rights. Again, PAP and LDA are still championing the struggle, whythen shouldn't we support a political base with locally elected leaders that canbe a future tool to be incase of political exigency and transition in the restoration?The international community have signaled already that we need to create apolitical party inorder to execute the Banjul judgment. My position in this palava isthat we should encourgae LDA, PAP and other parties that openly acknowledge ourcourse to go in for communal elections and we can achieve a landslide that shallpropel us to a Council of elected representatives not impostors, like other groupswithout porfolios! Who is afraid of elections?ebai g.
From: Simon Ngwa <simonfuh@yahoo.fr>
To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 25 November 2012, 20:35
Subject: Re : PAP Communique
Dear brother Tumasang,
I write to wish you more grease to your elbows for that very objective analysis. In fact, an underdog who is courageous enough to tell his master that he is oppressive and marginalizes his people is greater than the one who showers praises for a sinecure office. Hon. Ayah Paul is the only courageous Southern Cameroonian in the employ of L a Republique du Cameroun who has cried foul to the world about the Southern Cameroons problem and has openly identified with the S.C.N.C. detainees through his frequent presence in court whenever the case is coming up.
He even galvanizes the detainees by taking snapshots with them after every court session and attends S.C.N.C. meetings to prove to Mr. Biya that after everything he remains a Southern Cameroonian. Whether his peers in the Parliament of La Republique du Cameroun emulate his example or not is not of any material importance at this moment.
The truth is those of us involved in the struggle know where we are coming from and we know where we are going to. The truth shall always overshadow lies.
God bless you all.
Simon Fuh Ngwa
Secreatary General
Meme County
Tel: (237) 77 03 81 27
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