Ambazonians Prepare To Sue La Républiuque For Illegal Occupation
Southern Cameroons Ambazonia Consortium United Front (SCACUF) has retained a US law firm, Foley Hoag LLPP, to sue La Républiuque for the illegal occupation of Southern Cameroons territory.
The historic signing done in Boston recently was championed by Southern Cameroonians in the USA and the rest of the diaspora who are concerned with the future of the restoration of their statehood and complete independence from the shackles of the Francophone-led regime in Cameroon.
SCACUF aims to rally all Southern Cameroonians to fight and secure a free and more democratic state of Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) than the present dog-eat-dog arrangement headed by President Paul Biya.
“Therefore, SCACUF calls on all Southern Cameroonians (Ambazonians) to join ranks so we can, together, begin establishing the foundations for a new beginning in a self-governing homeland with institutions grounded in the enduring principles of accountability, transparency, equality, and in the values of social justice and economic freedom,” states a statement released soon after the Boston signing.
SCACUF, also referred to as the UNITED FRONT, wishes to lead all Southern Cameroonians to an independent, sovereign state called Ambazonia with its own government, constitution, defence forces, economy and culture.
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