Government and governance or governing = the use of commonwealth
resources to provide basic services unto the governed.
The governed can only be folks living within their own legit territory
which territory has recognition under International Law.
Basic services = schools+hospitals+roads+jobs+the economic wellbeing.
Government and governance or governing is not about gendarmes+military
governors+unelected sous prefets and subservience or public order.
And whenever a government becomes destructive to the provision of
basic services it behooves upon the citizenry to rise up in MIGHT and
abrogate that government.
Especially when the so-called government is nothing but a colonial
contraption enforcing
colonisation+neocolonisation+assimilation+anexation+subjugation+slavery
and enslavement+economic cleansing+structural violence+genocide on
the annexed and the colonised.
International Law speaks of self-determination or the right of every
people to cast out colonissation and modern slavery.
In that lofty quest for self-gvernment.
In the picture attached do note that the enslaved children are in BLUE&
Just as Freedomland is about the blue skies of a FREE and FREED PEOPLE.
On 12/30/13, jtagne <jtagne@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Massa Agbor
>
> More and more interesting. ..Please let him know that again about our
> unified Cameroon. ..
>
> Tell him that in his USA Denver for instance people self govern reason why
> they can grow and sell their green while in Virginia they can't for now all
> this in the same country call America.
>
> Hahaha I may join your party with my good friend Sam Esale former what so
> ever of this evil regime of biya paul call cpdm. ..
>
>
> Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Note® II, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Agbor Enow Augustine <Enow007@yahoo.com>
> Date: 12/30/2013 11:22 (GMT-05:00)
> To: camnetwork@yahoogroups.com,cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com
> Cc: FREE_Ambazonians@yahoogroups.com,Cameroon SDF
> <cameroons_sdf_party@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: Re: [camnetwork] My 2014 Challenge on Southern Cameroons
>
>
> Can you tell this forum why self-rule is bad for Southern Cameroons? I get
> the argument that other Cameroonians are not better off, but how does that
> make self-government bad for Southern Cameroonians? How, in the absence of
> self-rule, is the current situation different from colonization? (Boh
> Herbert)
>
> The so called Southern Cameroons can not talk of self-rule,
> because it lacks the legitimacy and sovereignty to do so; and would be
> secessionist movements like the SCNC lacks the mandate from the very people
> they claim their subversive activities shall benefit. The coalition of the
> discontent few, who have constituted themselves into would be secessionist
> movements without followers are anti-nationalist. Their actions do not
> reduce the capacity of junta Paul Biya's regime to plunder state resources,
> but in effect sustain the regime by pitting Cameroonians against one
> another, strengthening the divide-and-rule tactics of the dictator. This
> distracts attention from the actual problems faced by the people in their
> daily lives.
> Former Southern Cameroon has genuine expressions of cultural,
> economic, and social grievances: Poverty and inequality of opportunities, a
> situation that affects 100 percent of the country, including the Littoral
> and Central provinces is one of them. Another is the attempt to make
> Cameroon a French speaking country, which I have said before will never
> work.
> Yes, it is true that the government of junta Biya has
> deliberately ignored legitimate grievances from minority groups, but who
> wants to listen to such grievances if the under 500 people behind the so
> called Anglophone movements propagate callous secessionist claims.
> We are finalizing the manifesto for the newly constituted
> Cameroon Peoples Nationalist Alliance and Mr. Boh Herbert will read more
> about this question. But the Republic of Cameroon remains a unified nation
> or cultural community with a shared history, languages, religions arts and
> music etc. The question of whether Southern Cameroons can govern itself is a
> distraction, because Southern Cameroon died in 1961.
>
> Augustine Agbor Enow
>
> Founder and Convener
> Cameroon Peoples Nationalist Alliance (CPNA)
>
>
> The outcome of my life is not more than three lines:
> I was a raw material
> I became mature and cooked
> And I was burned into nothingness.
> Rumi
>
>
> On Monday, December 30, 2013 7:55 AM, Herbert Boh <herbertboh@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> Happy New Year 2014 to all!!!
>
> For years, advocates of self-rule and the restoration of Southern Cameroons
> have argued the merits of the case they make while opponents have generally
> said "No", "No Way", "No How".
>
> This is my 2014 Challenge for those opposed to self-rule (not
> decentralization) for any people (in this case, Southern Cameroonians):
>
> Can you tell this forum why self-rule is bad for Southern Cameroons? I get
> the argument that other Cameroonians are not better off, but how does that
> make self-government bad for Southern Cameroonians? How, in the absence of
> self-rule, is the current situation different from colonization? Please
> don't recycle the "Balkanization" argument because Africa was never ONE to
> start with. Secondly, various countries across the continent did not say
> "No" to independence (another word for self-government) claiming that
> African unity will be harmed by piecemeal independence.
>
> Opponents of self-rule, please take advantage of this challenge in 2014 and
> let us gear YOUR CASE. Who knows? You just may convince millions of us with
> your arguments.
>
> I will be waiting.
>
> Happy New Year 2014 !!!
>
> Boh Herbert
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
>
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