War Against Secessionists: Sisiku Ayuk's Focus on BBC

Ambazonia interim Prime Minister AyukTabe Julius has been clear on the case of Ambazonia. 

"We are not secessionist," he said, "we are seeking to restore our independence." I can not stop the citizens of Southern Cameroon from defending themselves from aggression,

Julius Tabe in an interview on Thursday on the BBC / Africa explained the carnage that Biya's soldiers did in his village of Ewelle in Manyu County and the interim government of Ambazonia denied any connection with Biafra the Nigerian secessionist group of December 7, 2017
and signed by his secretary of communication, Chris Anu confirmed that the Ambazonian group has no connection with that of Nigeria.
War Against Secessionists: Sisiku Ayuk's Focus on BBC
In an issue of The Guardian Post No. 1313 of Thursday, December 7, 2017
an article, entitled "Biafra forms an alliance with English-speaking secessionists," would be an advertorial financed by the Cameroonian government, according to the statement of Ambazonia.

If it is a maneuver of the Cameroonian government as the Ambazonians claim, it would be according to them a way to discredit them in the eyes of the Federal Government of Nigeria which shelters thousands of refugees fleeing the genocide, the arrest and torture by Cameroonian troops.

The interim government denounces false information and any form of relationship that is reported with any group in any part of Nigeria.

"The virtual government makes it known that Ambazonia is neither a secessionist movement nor a separatist movement or a government.It is a restorative, liberating government.The Ambazonians are neither separating nor separating because nothing, nothing binding us before with the Republic of Cameroon, warn the Ambazonians.


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