PRESDENT SAKO'S POSITION VINDICATED ON THE SO-CALLED CANADA TALKS

The Cameroonian government rejected the announcement by Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister. The Cameroonian government rejected the announcement by Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, which had been released by her office on Friday, apparently with the approval of all parties to the conflict. LRC communiqué states that it has not entrusted any foreign country or external entity with any role of mediator or facilitator to settle the crisis in what LRC still refers to as the “Northwest and Southwest regions,” said the statement, issued by the colonial LRc Communications Minister René Emmanuel Sadi. It is first and foremost up to the Cameroonian people, to the institutions and leaders that they have freely chosen, to seek appropriate ways and means to address problems facing our country,” the statement said. Meaning that there is something wrong with the Canadian Foreign Office.

On Friday, in her announcement of the Canadian role, Ms. Joly said that the Cameroonian government was among the parties that had agreed to a formal peace process with Canadian mediation. “Canada has accepted the mandate to facilitate this process,” she said in the announcement. Who now is a liar here? Who took the initiative in the first place? Over the past three days, she also repeatedly tweeted positive reaction to the Canadian announcement. It was unclear why exactly the Cameroonian government had backed out of the agreement. On Monday evening, Ms. Joly’s press secretary Adrien Blanchard said: “We are in touch with the parties and our previous statement still stands.” Representatives of Cameroon’s government had attended all of the earlier meetings in Canada that led to the agreement, he said.

(From this premise all those who doubted the foresightedness of the President of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia Dr Samuel Ikome Sako denying being part of the Canadian charade calling it another Foumban can now see where we are today). The Canadian announcement on Friday, which followed a series of secret meetings with Cameroonian delegations in three Quebec and Ontario locations over the past four months, had sparked widespread optimism from many Cameroonians, including Ambazonian leaders. (only sellouts, unionists, federalists, traitors and merchants used the Canadian so called secret meetings for self aggrandisement and not for the interest of bonafide Ambazonians under the people’s interim government). It was also welcomed by senior British and U.S. diplomats, and even by Pope Francis, who praised the agreement during an address on Sunday. But is still “a major stumbling block toward peace in Cameroon,” according to Chris Roberts, a University of Calgary scholar and Africa specialist who has worked on Cameroon issues.

 

“I assume Canadian officials and others in the international community were prepared for this denial, given the regime’s track record,” he told The Globe. “Now the real diplomacy begins.” (Ask all these people why the Swiss led process was later ignored? Bonafide Ambazonians see Canada as mere delay tactics while their kith and kin are mercilessly killed on a daily basis at home front by the genocidal LRC). Last September, the colonial LRC government had pulled out of a Swiss-mediated peace process that had begun in 2019. The colonial LRc government is led by long-ruling 89-year-old dictator Paul Biya, the oldest head of state in the world, who has dominated the country for the past 41 years. Cameroonian human-rights lawyer Agbor Nkongho, who has documented atrocities in the conflict, urged all sides to remain calm after the government’s reversal. “The forces of evil can never triumph,” he said on Twitter on Monday. “Let us keep hope alive.”

Courtesy, Associated Press edited for Undaunted

Now let's have Dr Mungwa..