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Monday, May 2, 2016

Re: I NEVER KNEW WE WERE SO CLOSE TO NIGERIA

Ngia Fon,
The source of the info below is the doctorer of info. The info is badly skewed to the right!
For instance, Southern Cameroons was never "handed" to LRC in 1913;...
Again the only enforced trading agreement with Nigeria came in 2009;
Specifically, you posted:
9) The Green Tree Agreement: June 12 2006
The Abuja 2013 June ruling in Ambazonia vers. Nigeria knocked Cameroun off the Greentree Accord. Recall The document Ambazonia issued in 2006: "Corrigendum to the Greentree Accord" demanded implementation of the ICJ Judgment and nothing but the ICJ Judgment in which it was stated Bakassi belongs to former Southern Cameroons seven times! I think most of you back in the USA are undermining the cause of Ambazonia (British Cameroons) Independence--and that is very dangerous for you all.
16) The divergent interpretation of Texts by Cameroon, protesting continuous Bad Faith by Nigerian Authorities with respect to the 1975 Yakubu Gowon/Ahidjo Maroua Declaration and the Anglo-German Treaty of 1913 that handed over the territory of Southern Cameroons to La Republique du Cameroun.
 Badfaith has been from Cameroon whose governments cannot present a singly document having honored the UN Plebiscite results. Instead, we see them parading a faked Federal Constitution with francophone Cameroun signatories.
It does not need a rocket scientists to figure out how badly Cameroun has been injured by their intransigence, arrogance towards former Southern Cameroons.
Please, knowing you, I know you would get back with folks back home to understand what I am saying to you.
Your posting would provoke so much back home you will not believe what would happen!
Justice M. Mbuh (Ph.D.)
Bambili, Cameroons

THE LEGACY OF AMBAZONIA  (UN Trust Territory of British Cameroons): The Parliamentary Opposition, ...forged for itself a new role noteworthy for its dignity; and the government,..never attempted to withdraw...the legal recognition that was its due. Thanks to this...West Cameroon has won for itself the prestige of being the one place in West Africa (if not all of Africa) where democracy, in the British style, has lasted longest in its genuine form.  --Prof. Bernard Nsukika Fonlon, The Task of Today, p. 9



From: 'Mishe Fon' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2016 1:44 AM
Subject: Re: I NEVER KNEW WE WERE SO CLOSE TO NIGERIA



Political and Diplomatic Relations between Nigeria and Cameroon

Bilateral relations between the two countries were established in 1960. These relationships are greatly influenced by historical, geographical and economic factors. Several agreements govern these relations. They are:

1) Friendship Agreement and Cooperation signed February 6, 1963
2) Memorandum of understanding on the Control of Movement of Persons and Goods: February 6, 1963
3) Trade agreement of February 6, 1963
ratified 01/13/1982 and 04/11/2014
4) Cultural, Social and Technical agreement:
March 22 1972
5) Air Services agreement: May 19, 1978
6) Agreement on Inter-Police Cooperation:
March 27, 1972
7) Mutual Cooperation agreement: March 27, 1972
8) Memorandum of Understanding on a Transnational Highway Project to facilitate Transportation between Cameroon and Nigeria: March 29 2006
9) The Green Tree Agreement: June 12 2006
10) The Cameroon-Nigeria Electrical Inter-Connection Agreement: 06/18/11
11) Cooperation Agreement in the field of Sports and Physical Education: February 18, 2011
12) Agreement establishing Cameroon-Nigeria Border Security Committee: February 28, 2012
13)) Cooperation Agreement in the fields of Science and Technology:
April 11, 2014
14) Memorandum of Understanding relating to the Implementation of the Program on Cooperation and Cultural Exchanges: April 11, 2014
15) Agreement on Youth Development: 04/11/2014
16) The divergent interpretation of Texts by Cameroon, protesting continuous Bad Faith by Nigerian Authorities with respect to the 1975 Yakubu Gowon/Ahidjo Maroua Declaration and the Anglo-German Treaty of 1913 that handed over the territory of Southern Cameroons to La Republique du Cameroun.
17) Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission was created for the implementation of the ruling in favor of Cameroon by the (ICJ) International Court of Justice on the disputed Bakassi Peninsula leading to the brokered Green Tree Accord by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.
18) Joint Nigeria Cameroon Committee on Cooperation in the field of Posts and Telecommunications: November 4, 2009
19) Draft agreement signed in Limbe on Management of Protected Species and Areas shared between the two countries.
20) Memorandum of Understanding for the Establishment of a Steering Committee on the previous Agreement on Electrical Interconnection between Nigeria and Cameroon: signed in Yola: June 10, 2010
21) Establishment of a Warning System in cases of Floods from Lagdo Dam December 29. 2012 
22) Negotiations on establishing a Partnership between Nigeria's National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and Cameroon's National Agency for Standards and Quality (ANOR) to fight against the circulation of counterfeit drugs and fake currencies: 03/27/2013. It must be noted here that Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON) has signed the MOU, awaiting proposals from  their Cameroon counterparts.
23) Cross Border Security Committee (CBSC): February 28, 2012 *&lt):) cowboy(Meetings of this crucial and very important committee have been holding in Paris, Bruxelles, London, Niamey, Abuja and Washington DC).

Culled from Government Source.


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