Saturday, April 29, 2017

Why CNN, the BBC TV are not talking about us (A Must READ. Share) by Pauline AKOSON





Candidates for interim PM Position must come public let's know'em.
Through the months, I have been flabbergasted why the BBC TV of all media outfits has remained sealed lips on our cause. Make no mistake, the BBC radio has really worked with us. However, the BBC TV has not shown any concern. This let me to underatke some resarch. I stumbled on the contacts of a highly placed name at the BBC. I propose to conceal her identity.
I querried her that the BBC TV has not reported on our cause. Her response is not just embarrassing but serves as a lesson.
Hear her; 'we did not know your struggle would spiral to this level. We thought it would end at the argument on marginalisation. It has gotten to another height that would need clearance from the higher up to carry the news'.
This revelation boils down to the same thing I have been singing over the months. This game is a game of quid pro quo (interest-based). It is the mindset and unwritten policy of these big corporations and Western governments. This is basic Diplomacy 101 and I am sure that other governments and mighty businesses have raised their eyebrows why we are yet to approach them to play ball. This fight requires hard diplomacy: behind-closed door deal signing.
I am aware of two separate groups that have visited the White House. This is too bad for the cause. Who do they take seriously - group A or B? But a delegation of an interim PM (voted by the people and has a visible and not perceived level of legitimacy) with his Ministers of External Relations, Defence, Natural Resources and other relevant ones would provide Western Corporate bodies and governments some amount of 'comfortability' that they are dealing with the right group. Candidates must show interest for the job. I will NEVER talk about a candidate I am not satisfactorily certain they could deliver the goods. So do not indict me for publishing Dr. AYABA's interest to run. Provide your own candiadtes, we compare the CVs, SCACUF picks those eligible and WE THE PEOPLE DECIDE.This is by the way!
This post is to wholeheartedly thank the diaspora for all the beautiful work they are doing. Southern Cameroonians all over Europe thronged the premises of the BBC and asked them tough questions why they are yet to show our case to the world. The programme ended with an interview granted the BBC by Dr. AYABA CHO Lucas, Head of the Ambazonian Governing Council popularly referred to as 'the block by block man' for his stance on 'the argument of force'.
And as I write these words, Southern Cameroonians in Europe are currently at Munich Germany to protest against the illegal occupation of the Southern Cameroons by La Republique du CameroUn.
Thank You Diaspora. Hurray Hurray ... Keep on Pushing! We continue to stand shoulder to shoulder, block by block, neighbourhood by neighbourhood.
AKOSON
From a federalist to an 'independentist'. The Southern Cameroons MUST be free.

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