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FERDINAND NGOH NGOH: THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN

Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh allegedly directing or approving military operations in Ambazonia under the guise of protecting “national unity”.

By The Editorial Desk – The Independentist

While the world continues to point fingers at President Paul Biya, a more dangerous figure has been quietly working in the shadows—Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, Secretary-General at the Presidency. Though unelected, he now controls more power than most ministers and generals in Cameroon.

For years, Ngoh Ngoh has operated like a shadow president. Many believe he is using the conflict in the Anglophone regions to position himself as Biya’s successor—through manipulation, tribal loyalty, and total disregard for the suffering of millions.

Message from Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako
President, Federal Republic of Ambazonia (Interim Government in Exile)

“The Ambazonian revolution has exposed the true face of the regime in Yaoundé. While the world sees Paul Biya, those of us who have worked in the trenches of this resistance know that Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh is a central player in prolonging our people’s agony.

We must remain vigilant. Yaoundé has betrayed every peace initiative—from the Swiss talks to back-channel diplomacy. Instead of dialogue, they chose destruction. Instead of reconciliation, they chose repression.

I urge all Ambazonians to focus not just on visible enemies, but also on those who hide behind the curtain and pose as administrators while sowing seeds of war. Our fight is for justice, not against individuals—but the truth must be told, and history must name those responsible.”

Biya’s Betrayals: A Pattern of Deception
Let us not forget the long list of betrayals by President Paul Biya and his handlers during this revolution:

The Swiss Mediation Process was deliberately undermined by Biya’s government, with orders reportedly originating from Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh himself.

Amnesty promises made in international forums were never fulfilled.

While calling for peace, the regime intensified military raids, destroyed villages, and armed vigilante groups loyal to the state.

Fake dialogue platforms, such as the 2019 “Major National Dialogue”, were staged as public relations stunts with no meaningful participation from true Ambazonian stakeholders.

These betrayals were not just mistakes—they were well-orchestrated strategies to weaken Ambazonia, divide our leadership, and present the crisis as a domestic “terrorism” issue instead of what it truly is: a legitimate struggle for decolonization and justice.

Ngoh Ngoh’s Role in the Deep State
Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh’s rise has been supported by the deep state machinery in Yaoundé—a system built on tribalism, cronyism, and loyalty to foreign interests. He is:

Accused of blocking international mediation efforts.

Allegedly directing or approving military operations in Ambazonia under the guise of protecting “national unity”.

Using Anglophone bloodshed as leverage to appear as a strong and decisive leader fit to “succeed” Biya.

Rather than offer a new vision for Cameroon, Ngoh Ngoh represents a continuation of the same oppression, only with a new face and deeper resentment for Anglophones.

To Our People: Do Not Be Fooled Again
We call on all freedom fighters, communities, and global observers:

Do not be distracted by political theater in Yaoundé.

Do not trust backdoor peace deals from the same men who orchestrated massacres.

Do not be silent when new figures rise on the backs of the dead.

This struggle is not against one man—it is against a system that has produced men like Ngoh Ngoh. Ambazonia deserves leaders who serve the people, not those who rule through betrayal and fear.

Final Word
If Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh becomes the next ruler of Cameroon, it will not be through merit or election—it will be through the blood of the innocent, the silencing of truth, and the manipulation of power.

Ambazonians must not allow history to repeat itself.

Expose the system. Resist the puppets. Defend the truth.

Editorial desk

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