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The Poison Called “Compromise”

Issa Tchiroma—a northerner who long sold himself to Yaoundé—seeks to repackage this poison. Having gained nothing from his own compromise with the junta, he now wants Ambazonia’s President, Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako, to swallow the same deadly pill. How convenient for Biya. How deadly for us.

By the Independentist Editorial Desk

Paul Biya is once again building his cabinet, this time with the blessing of the United Nations, the silence of Britain, the indulgence of foreign missions, and the appetite of transnational companies. A chorus will soon echo from Etoudi—its name is “Compromise.” But let Ambazonia understand: this is not peace. It is poison. It is the final weapon designed to bury our nation.

Biya has never compromised—not once since our captivity began under the false federation. When La République du Cameroun and France stormed out of the UN meeting meant to draft the federal structure, the UN and Britain turned their backs. When Yaoundé imposed a one-sided constitution, they smiled in silence. When the 1992 elections were stolen in broad daylight, they looked away and then welcomed Cameroon into the Commonwealth. When the so-called Grand National Dialogue mocked federalism and enthroned Communal Liberalism—a doctrine more akin to Hitler’s Mein Kampf than to democracy—the world nodded politely.

This is not negligence. It is complicity. The international order has been fattened for decades by Biya’s bribery and France’s colonial hand.

Now, from within the regime’s own circles, Issa Tchiroma—a northerner who long sold himself to Yaoundé—seeks to repackage this poison. Having gained nothing from his own compromise with the junta, he now wants Ambazonia’s President, Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako, to swallow the same deadly pill. How convenient for Biya. How deadly for us.

Let it be clear: compromise is not a bridge—it is a grave. It is not reconciliation—it is annihilation. The bullet may wound the body, but compromise wounds the soul. It is designed not to silence us, but to erase us.

But Ambazonia will not be erased. They cannot kill us all. They cannot bribe away our destiny. We do not stand for Biya’s survival, nor for the hypocrisy of the UN. We stand for our children, for our homeland, for a future carved in truth.

Empires of deceit crumble. Nations of truth endure. Ambazonia will endure—not because the world permits it, but because a people who refuse to kneel cannot be destroyed.

By the Independentist Editorial Desk

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