Letters to the Editor

A fervent reader of the Independentist and listener of the voice of Ambazonia sways in, with an added reflection but stays anonymous.

Letter to the Editor
Author Name Withheld

Greetings, Dear Editor.

I wish to commend the tremendous work you are doing to sustain our liberation quest. The Voice of Ambazonia has become more than a platform — it is a conscience. Its messages reach far beyond our communities, reminding us why we resist and why the world must take notice.

One recent broadcast on the poisoning of our people by La République du Cameroun struck me deeply. It raised questions not only of political survival but of moral truth. I would like to add some reflections that, I believe, deserve wider debate.

Political Poisoning and Soul-Searching
Each time leaders and activists are eliminated through poison, we must confront the fundamental question: How can Ambazonians be expected to coexist with those who have normalized political murder as a tactic?

Economic Operators Targeted
History shows that La République deliberately destroyed our economic class. Nanga and his company, Che, Menyoli, Kilo — all eliminated to weaken us. The goal was clear: cripple Ambazonian initiative, erase its backbone. The soul-searching question remains: How do we live alongside people who kill those who build?

Sabotage of Institutions
Institutions meant to sustain our economy were dismantled and looted. The Cameroon Bank, allegedly stripped of billions. The Marketing Board, uprooted from Victoria to Yaoundé and Douala. Powercam, transferred to Douala, leaving the Yoke power station to rot. The Victoria Port Authority, stolen away. Each case was deliberate sabotage, meant to suffocate Ambazonia’s prospects.

Deception and Ruin of Entrepreneurs
Others were deceived into joining the regime, only to lose everything. Mr. Awang of National Financial Credit was ruined after joining the CPDM. He died in misery, like many others — Nanga, Che, Menyoli, Neba — whose capital and vision were swallowed by deceit. Again, the haunting question: Can we continue to live with people for whom deception and exploitation are a way of life, even in the 21st century?

Systematic Ruin
The fate of CDC, PAMOL, and other firms is no different. These enterprises, once symbols of productivity, were run down intentionally — not by accident, but by design.

Dear Editor, these political murders, economic killings, and institutional sabotages form a coherent pattern: the slow, systematic destruction of a people’s future. If we connect these dots in a structured way — political, economic, and institutional — we would present a powerful narrative not only to our own citizens but also to foreign audiences who still underestimate the depth of this colonial project.

As October approaches, such an exposé would resonate like a bombshell of truth.

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