TIBOR NAGY SPEAKS
Tibor Nagy says Macron should use this first official visit to engage Biya and entourage for honest resolution of the Ambazonia issue. The former United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, who is currently serving as Assistant Secretary on the Bureau of African Affairs for the U.S.
State Department in a tweet dated July 25, 2022 made it abundantly clear that “French President Macron’s first official visit to Cameroun is perfect opportunity to insist to Biya and entourage to engage honestly with Anglophones (Ambazonians) and seek resolutions to crisis.
Anglophones will have justice, the only question – is when?”
This where we begin the full briefings of Undaunted tonight, I am ONYEE OKPALA And as STAR SMART is here as always.
Worthy to note that Tibor Nagy is one of the foreign diplomats that has expressed a lot of concern and has been very s outspoken on seeing a lasting ssolution the crisis the has blown out into a full-fkdged war and genocide in the former British Southern Cameroons – Ambazonia.
The dollar question is “What magic wand will Macron employ to remove food from the mouth of the French? How can Macron risk starving the French by allowing a free Ambazonia? Africa remains the bread basket, the live-wire of France and expecting anything good for Ambazonia can anly tantamount to suicide for France and the French.
Southern Cameroonians, Ambazonians; Expect Anything Good from Macron at Your Own Risk
Going memory lane, French President François Mitterrand said to Biya, ‘jamais un anglophone à Etoudi’,” (Never an Anglophone at Etoudi ie no Anlophone as President of LRC) and this was in 1992 when John Fru Ndi an Anglophone won the Presidential election and his victory was stolen by the French and handed to Biya, Paul Biya himself had admitted publicly that he was Mitterand’s best student.
Cardinal Tumi in November 2017 lashed out at France fueling the ongoing ‘Anglophone crisis’ Cardinal Christian Tumi, accused France of seeking to make sure the majority French-speaking Cameroonians assimilate the minority English-speaking population.
Tumi, 87-years-old at the time said that after the reunification of Cameroon, “the idea was to wipe out from Cameroon the Anglo-Saxon culture.”
THE PROBLEM IS FRANCE
Cardinal Tumi continues lamenting “I was in Rome for the Synod of Bishops and the French embassy invited us for a reception; those of us who were from the French-speaking countries.
So, I was there and one of the workers in the embassy approached me and asked me which country I came from. I told him that I was from Cameroon…he immediately told me: ‘We are very happy that you are assimilating the anglophones,’ which means that was the policy of France,”
Tumi The cardinal also saw French meddling behind the irregularities in the country’s 1992 presidential election, which involved an anglophone, John Fru Ndi.
“Everybody knows that Fru Ndi won the election in 1992.
Who organized the coup? It was Mitterrand and I am citing something [French President François] Mitterrand said to Biya, ‘jamais un anglophone à Etoudi’,” Tumi said.
The phrase means ‘no anglophone should ever be allowed in Etoudi.’ Etoudi is the French Cameroun presidential palace.
The cardinal concluded that “what is creating the whole problem is the presence of France in Cameroun.
Whereas the English people left, whereas they packed their boxes and everything and went away, Cameroon is controlled by France. That’s the problem.”
In 2019 a group of academics and human rights activists used the launching of the Paris Peace Forum to pressure President Macron to use France's "considerable influence" to help bring Cameroon's ongoing conflict to an end.
Three years after and counting Macron has remained evasive thereby enhancing the genocidal agenda by the occupier LRC. Today we count over 40.000 innocent lives lost, over 500 villages and towns burnt down to ashes, hundreds of thousands of denizens sent on exile or as refugees and Macron watching like in a gallery.
With these testimonies can any rightful thinking Ambazonia expect an about turn in French policy in Cameroun? Zero. From De Gaule till date it has been the same.