POWER BELONGS TO THE AMBAZONIAN INTERIM GOVERNMENT
Reports On The Just Ended February Special Lockdown
Saturday, February 11, 2023, has come and gone, but the activity on the eve of the day and the day proper is a great lesson for all and sundry as to who is in charge of power or governance of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia. The governance of Ambazonia is in the hands of the Interim Government with President Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako. The reaction of the people of Ambazonia to any instruction from the IG attests to this fact. The IG has banned the celebration of the neighboring La Republique du CameroUn national days in the Federal Republic of Ambazonia. It is in this light that on Saturday, February 4, 2023, the IG through the Secretary of state for Communication declared February 10th and 11th in the entire Ambazonia a lockdown.
This declaration forced a lot of readjustment amongst the people of Southern Cameroons to comply and even within the LRC occupying agents in Ambazonia. It is incumbent for these occupiers to adjust for if you go to Rome, you must do what the Romans do. The IG has the Ambazonian Restoration Forces on the ground reinforcing the instructions and injunctions of the Interim Government. The IG received firm instructions to sanction all defaulters of the call for lockdown without exception. Defaulters of the call of the 10th and 11th February 2023 lockdown have faced the anger of the ARFs. Some lost property and others their lives. This article is a compilation made by UNDAUNTED of the happenings in Ambazonia from the day the February lockdown was announced up to the 11th of February, a day ago.
The colonial LRC authorities in Ambazonia have shown respect to the Interim Government under the leadership of Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako within the framework of the February 10th and 11th 2023 lockdown. The first of such recognition of the autonomy of Ambazonia by the colonial LRC authorities was in Tobin, Kumbo LGA of Bui County. The shameless LRC authorities tricked schools to get images before time to use them as those taken within the lockdown days. They dreaded what the ARF would give them as a sanction for disobeying and at the same time never wanted their Yaounde superiors to know the reality on the ground. In Bamenda on the first day declared as lockdown by the IG, about four improvised explosive devices were detonated in different localities within the city by the ARF in a move to reinforce the lockdown.
On the 11th of February, all the colonial LRC Administrators in Bamenda stormed Commercial Avenue for the forbidden celebration in Ambazonia in armored cars. The few students used for the unholy demonstration were brought in from Upstation in military trucks. The scanty nature of the event was evidence of the population's resolve to respect the instruction of the IG. Away from the Bamenda Commercial Avenue, the streets of Bamenda were deserted, with all shops locked, and only a few pedestrians spotted.