You cannot beat me in my house. Here are the simple steps (proposals) towards evading taxes and controlling the state of Southern Cameroons without the use of violence or bloodshed:
1. Take control of the councils and send away colonial mayors and DOs. Southern Cameroons has only 13 divisions, but 13 colonial SDOs are controlling more than 8 million citizens like slaves. Gone are those days of slavery. Simply send them away by borrowing best practices from Eyumujok and Barombi Kang.
2. The military has no legitimacy to control and collect taxes. Once the mayors and delegates are "deleted," we will regain full control of our land because of the Consortium already leads the people.
3. The colonial DOs and SDOs are afraid of their own security, especially in our midst -- Southern Cameroons. They will flee our land if we do something more. That is the best non-violent way to regain full control because humans often want to feel secured in the land they work and live in. No one can intimidate us in our land.
4. Keep the poor military frustrated by heightening the tension. As long as they are spread everywhere in Southern Cameroons, the military will remain weak and nurse grievances against Paul Biya because the regime will not be able to afford for their daily allowances. The economy has already shrunk and soldiers are now complaining of unpaid mission allowances. A single ghost town day costs FCFA 20 billion of economic loss. Southern Cameroons alone contributes 60 percent of Cameroon's annual GDP.
5. We do not need an arms struggle conflict, the Consortium strongly believes. We can achieve the same goal with simple tactics that involve economic and psychological warfare. It was ordained by God that Southern Cameroons is a geographical location on its own. We can achieve everything we want without outright violence. All we need is a collective strategy that is self-enforcing.
1. Take control of the councils and send away colonial mayors and DOs. Southern Cameroons has only 13 divisions, but 13 colonial SDOs are controlling more than 8 million citizens like slaves. Gone are those days of slavery. Simply send them away by borrowing best practices from Eyumujok and Barombi Kang.
2. The military has no legitimacy to control and collect taxes. Once the mayors and delegates are "deleted," we will regain full control of our land because of the Consortium already leads the people.
3. The colonial DOs and SDOs are afraid of their own security, especially in our midst -- Southern Cameroons. They will flee our land if we do something more. That is the best non-violent way to regain full control because humans often want to feel secured in the land they work and live in. No one can intimidate us in our land.
4. Keep the poor military frustrated by heightening the tension. As long as they are spread everywhere in Southern Cameroons, the military will remain weak and nurse grievances against Paul Biya because the regime will not be able to afford for their daily allowances. The economy has already shrunk and soldiers are now complaining of unpaid mission allowances. A single ghost town day costs FCFA 20 billion of economic loss. Southern Cameroons alone contributes 60 percent of Cameroon's annual GDP.
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