Ben Muna says, Ambazonians should forget about independence
The popular Cameroonian barrister revealed in an exclusive interview he granted to the Guardian Post Newspaper that, the only thing Southern Cameroons can achieve so far is ferderalism.
He said, for the Ambazonians to obtain independence, they need to wage a war against La Republique, which is impossible.
The reason he said so is because, they don't possess amunition that measures up to that of La Republique. Biya does not even want to hear about independence so, war remains the only impossible option according to Ben Muna.
Federalism as the barrister outlined, is the only option where a possibility lingers, even though it will take 100 bulldozers to shake Mr Paul Biya's opposing stand on the issue.
In the interview, the Southern Cameroon elite, made mention of the court hearing that is scheduled for the 7 June 2017. 28 detained Southern Cameroonians including Consortium leaders; Barrister Agbor Balla and Dr Fontem are due to appear in court this coming Wednesday.
Ben Muna in this case, shuns the motive which is aimed at granting bail only to the two consortium leaders, Agbor Balla and Fontem. He says its not right to treat the other detainees differently but rather they should be accorded even treatment.
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