Anglophone crisis: History can repeat itself
The Biya regime has commissioned General Daniel Elokobi to massacre his own people in Southern Cameroons.
Mr Elokodi, who comes from Southern Cameroons, was appointed to led the oppression in his homeland in the wake of growing sporadic attacks on security forces.
To La Republican du Cameroun, it's a tactical way of forcing the crocodile to eat its own tail. But they forget that once the crocodile feels hurt, it will turn against anything else it sees around.
Let's take a step backwards into history.
General John Garang was commissioned by Sudan to massacre his own people in South Sudan when they rose against the central government in Sudan in 1979 for breaching the accords of 1972 signed in Addis Ababa under the OAU[AU today ].
After fighting for the government for a while, John Garang turned against the same regime one morning .
Sudan was finally partitioned in 2011.
Instead of deploying armed forces to murder the people of Southern Cameroons, the regime should rather organize an inclusive dialogue with the leaders of Ambazonia.
But shockingly, the main preoccupation of the forces behind the scenes is to help Biya rule for life, even if it means killing as many people as possible.
However, it's worth noting that these killer armed forces may get fed up some day and turn around to handle the masters.
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