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Another La République du Cameroun’s Distractive Modus Operandi: What Ambazonians Should Know and Retain

When one strategy fails, Yaoundé will try another. Failure has never stopped them from attempting the same tactic repeatedly. These gatherings are not about unity. They are about destabilisation and the collapse of Ambazonian governance.

By The Independentist news desk

A few days ago, Ambazonians watched yet another attempt to manufacture confusion in the liberation space. A familiar crew of 5th columnists convened a meeting under the guise of “uniting all Ambazonian factions.” Those who attended—among them individuals like Comrade Wally and Advocate—soon realised that the gathering was neither honest nor inclusive.

Instead, attendees complained openly that the session was curated to elevate Chris Anu’s so-called “shadow presidency,” with some participants hand-picked to speak while others were muted or silenced. Ironically, in their frustrations, many of them admitted a simple truth: if there is any meaningful path toward unity, it lies in collaborating with a well-structured and newly reconstituted Sako government.

Who Are These Serial Organisers of Zoom Meetings?

The answer is straightforward. They are the same individuals La République du Cameroun routinely rallies whenever they need someone to sing the old, tired chorus: “If we don’t unite, we cannot win… let us surrender… dissolve institutions… collapse everything…”

When their “unity warriors” narrative failed to gain traction, they pivoted to virtual meetings. When those fail, they will invent another tactic. It is the predictable pattern inherited from General Charles de Gaulle’s philosophy: distract your opponent by keeping them fighting among themselves while you continue to suppress them. This strategy has shaped the behaviour of the Yaoundé regime for decades.

Why This Particular Moment Scares Yaoundé

The restructuring of the Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia was a strategic earthquake. It derailed Yaoundé’s expectations and exposed the futility of relying on the so-called “Remnants 9”—a new cohort they had hoped would replicate the sabotage attempted by Anu and Marianta. Instead of collapsing, the Ambazonian government grew stronger and more coherent.

The Identity Attack on Our Fighters

Consider this: How does a fighter who begins as an Amba boy, grows through the Ambazonian Restoration Forces (ARF), and matures into the Ambazonian State Army (ASA)—suddenly become a “unity warrior” in Yaoundé’s vocabulary? It is not innocent. It is psychological warfare designed to: strip fighters of their institutional identity, break the chain of command, undermine the authority of the Ambazonian State, confuse the population, fracture morale, This is exactly how Yaoundé operates.

A Word to Ambazonians Everywhere

Keep this in mind: Whenever you see vague “unity meetings” being dressed up as national calls, and convened by people who make no sacrifice and contribute nothing, know that the Ambazonian government is on the right track.

When one strategy fails, Yaoundé will try another. Failure has never stopped them from attempting the same tactic repeatedly. These gatherings are not about unity. They are about destabilisation and the collapse of Ambazonian governance.

As we march steadily toward Buea, expect more attempts at distraction—more coups plotted in WhatsApp groups, more Zoom meetings dressed up as national emergencies, more recycled slogans from the same old actors. But none of this changes the truth: Ambazonia is not collapsing. Ambazonia is consolidating. Ambazonia Is Free Ambazonia Is A Reality

The Independentist news desk

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