By Ali Dan Ismael – Investigative Correspondent
Yaounde – June 2025
A shocking and chilling document has surfaced from within the inner sanctum of Cameroon’s ruling party—the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM)—detailing a covert, systemic blueprint for eternal dominance.
The 49-article protocol, labeled “Top Secret” and distributed among party loyalists during a CPDM intelligence briefing in the aftermath of the September 2020 MRC protests, lays bare a plan that fuses ethnic manipulation, educational sabotage, foreign collusion, military capture, and calculated genocide to ensure indefinite rule.
It is not merely a political strategy—it is a doctrine of control, crafted with Machiavellian precision and racial overtones, and dangerously aimed at suppressing dissent, especially from the Anglophone regions of the Northwest and Southwest—today called Ambazonia.
*Part I: Power by Inheritance, Deception, and Ethnic Division*
The very first clause of the secret CPDM protocol declares:
“Each member of our tribe must initiate one of his or her children… to whom he or she must pass this protocol as a confidential inheritance to be passed from father to son for all eternity.”
The CPDM regime refers to itself as a “tribe of national initiates,” governing behind a false front of republican democracy. Its objective is to maintain the reins of power within a carefully chosen Beti-Bulu inner circle, while institutions like ENAM, the judiciary, and the army are used to reproduce their authority.
To maintain appearances, figureheads from other tribes are placed in symbolic roles. But real power remains hereditary and tightly controlled.
*Part II: Divide, Demonize, Destroy — The Weaponization of Tribalism*
The CPDM strategy is founded on tribal division as statecraft. The document details plans to:
Invent “Bamileke plots” to provoke fear among Betis.
Keep Betis loyal by fabricating a narrative of existential danger.
Prevent unity between the Northwest and Southwest regions by denying their shared Bamileke roots.
One of the most disturbing lines reads:
“We must prevent the emergence of a political figure capable of uniting the will of the Bamilekes. Even if it means a second Bamileke genocide.”
This is not a warning—it is a directive. A political assassination order masquerading as ethnic policy.
*Part III: The War on Ambazonia — Silencing by Blood and Betrayal*
The most explosive section reveals the CPDM’s explicit blueprint for the eradication of Anglophone identity and resistance:
“In this war waged by our political party against Anglophones, the number of dead should not count.”
“The element of English culture among Anglophones must disappear—especially in the Northwest.”
The regime’s real war is against Ambazonia’s survival. This includes:
Burning down villages and schools.
Jailing community leaders and journalists.
Orchestrating internal sabotage through collaborators like Atanga Nji Paul and others.
Weaponizing religious diplomacy with the silence—or complicity—of figures like Archbishop Andrew Nkea.
What is worse, while this extermination campaign unfolds, the Commonwealth of Nations, to which Cameroon belongs, has remained eerily silent.
Despite clear, sustained violations of the Commonwealth Charter—murder, mass arrests, destruction of civil liberties—the organization has issued no serious rebuke.
The people of Ambazonia must wake up: for they are alone in this fight. Neither London, nor Ottawa, nor New Delhi will intervene while they perish.
*Part IV: Foreign Collusion — France’s Shadow and British Betrayal*
The CPDM document confirms a long-suspected diplomatic betrayal:
“There are agreements between France and England, by which the latter renounced all historical claims to English-speaking Cameroon.”
That betrayal began in 1982, during the Falklands War.
Britain, under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, needed modern weaponry to defeat Argentina. François Mitterrand’s France supplied Exocet missiles, in exchange for Britain’s withdrawal from all claims and responsibilities to the British Southern Cameroons.
What followed was silent, strategic abandonment. France secured Cameroon as its neo-colonial client. Britain got its missiles. Ambazonia was sold.
*Since then:*
The UK said nothing when Ni John Fru Ndi was denied the presidency in 1992.
It remained silent as over 30,000 civilians were killed and villages razed in the last decade.
No British official has publicly condemned Paul Biya’s war crimes.
Trusting Britain is like trusting a butcher with a knife. They will not raise a finger—even if the people of Ambazonia are all slaughtered in the streets.
*Part V: Warnings and Consequences*
This document is more than a plan—it is a confession. It confirms that:
Genocide in Ambazonia is premeditated.
Peace talks are a diversion, not a solution.
Foreign actors are complicit, either by pact or profit.
It calls for:
Cameroonians to abandon the illusion of “national unity.”
The International Criminal Court and United Nations to intervene, not just observe.
Ambazonian leadership to unify around the truth: we are in a war for existence.
*Conclusion: What Next?*
The CPDM’s playbook is one of inheritance, division, betrayal, and extermination.
By uncovering this document, we expose their blueprint. But exposure alone is not enough.
To the people of Ambazonia:
This is no longer about marginalization. It is about survival.
The people must stop waiting for Britain. They must stop trusting France.
They must stop hoping the Commonwealth will speak.
Their freedom will depend on one thing only: themselves.
Ali Dan Ismael
Editor-in-Chief, The Independentist
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