WAR OF ATTRITION: AMBAZONIA PROVES UNSTOPPABLE
DR CHO AYABA
In a stark demonstration of resilience amid ongoing conflict, Ambazonian independence forces have continued to thwart Cameroonian military advances, inflicting significant setbacks in recent engagements. Reports from the ground indicate multiple successful ambushes, including the neutralization of several soldiers in strategic locations like Menchum and Buea, with weapons seized and infrastructure disruptions escalating.
Despite international indictments against diaspora leaders accused of funding the movement—such as those recently filed in Minnesota—Ambazonian fighters show no signs of relenting, enforcing lockdowns and drawing support from local communities.
Critics draw parallels to protracted insurgencies elsewhere, suggesting that without meaningful dialogue, Cameroonian forces may face an unwinnable war of attrition, much like historical withdrawals in Afghanistan and Vietnam. As the crisis enters its eighth year, calls for negotiation and recognition of self-determination grow louder across Africa and beyond.
Dr. Cho Ayaba, Ambazonia's liberation leader, currently imprisoned in Norway, has praised Ambazonia soldiers for neutralizing 8 Cameroun State sponsored terrorist in a tactical attack, urging them to sustain momentum until Cameroun withdraws. The leader has also called on Africans across the continent to support Ambazonia's decolonization efforts, emphasizing its importance in liberating Africa from Western powers. Africans are rallying behind Ambazonia's liberation, recognizing its crucial role in freeing Cameroun from imperialist influence.