Pioneer activist Mola Njoh Litumbe presents the newly created Ambazonian Govt. to the UN
SOUTHERN CAMEROONS INTERIM PRESIDENT AND GOVERNMENT PRESENTED TO THE UN BY MOLA NJOH AND CO. (OFFICIAL REPORT)
In the first official diplomatic move after the election if our president H.E S. AYUK TABE, the UN Security Council played host to a delegation led by our legendary Free MOLA NJOH LITUMBE.
Mola Njoh writes:
Yesterday, by prior appointment, I led a small delegation of Southern Cameroonians, comprising two men and two women, to re-present the Case of the Uncompleted Decolonization of the former British Administered UN Trust Territory of Southern Southerns, over which the UN General Assembly, by Res. 1608(XV) ot 21st Apr. 1961, fixed the date of S. Cameroons independence to be on 1st October, 1961, upon joining the sovereign state of La Republique du Cameroun, in a Federation of 2 states equal in status.
Sadly, that independence was suppressed by the neighbouring state of La Republique du Cameroun that has instead annexed Southern Cameroons and converted the former UN trust territory into two provinces of its own country, contrary to Arts 102/103 of the UN Charter, Art. 4b of the Constitutive Act of the African Union, and in open violation of Res. 1514 (XV) and 1541(XV) of 14th and 15th Dec. 1960 of the UN General Assembly which is the supreme Organ of the UN.
The Political Affairs Dept of the UN received my delegation with extreme courtesy and promised to convey our concerns to their hierarchy.
Mola Njoh Litumbe
South Cameroons AT UN https://t.co/Iz5jcC7ho6
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