It has been a while since we sent out joint statements. The last statement was before the 17 January 2017 decision appointing us into the Consortium. On this note, we want to make known the following affirmations for all those who follow us and our fellow Southern Cameroonians.
1. After observing the social media hype and razzmatazz, we would love to state that on no account should anyone call home to say students should go back to school or that the civil disobedience should stop. You must not do that. Not in our name and for no reason(s). We understand that citizens are somewhat frustrated. But remember that the enemy is probably laughing by now.
There are many who just want to sit there and see us fail. Don't give them that opportunity. Tell our enemies to know that despite our differences in the Southern Cameroons state, we want to build and not destroy. There would always be a participatory democracy and we can only rise up stronger above our differences whenever we fall.
It is a taboo to even think of stopping this struggle now. We must reclaim our lost Southern Cameroons state.
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Joint Statement By Mark Bareta & Tapang Ivo Tanku - The Winning Struggle Must Go On Even Stronger |
3. We must halt all castigations and insults of our leaders in public. Everyone is a leader because we are unique in the role we play in this struggle. We must criticize and do so respectfully so that a leader who reads you understand you mean well. We must avoid unnecessary blackmail. It dampens the resolve of our leaders and people.
4. We must focus on the struggle and along the line learn to forgive. Remember this is the period of Lent, and Easter is around the corner. As Christ will be crucified soon, let him die with our worries, our sins, our betrayals and our hatred. And let Easter rekindle the hope of the Southern Cameroons people. Let us be born anew. We should avoid politicking. We should fight as if we were the only soldiers left on the battlefield.
5. We should not fight on the same road with travelers heading to the same destination. We should avoid eye contacts and stay on course. If you can, dig out your own shortcut, create your own road and fire on. Be your own army and stand by your confidence. Let us instead complement each other - knowing that every road leads to Buea, Southern Cameroons. Remember, it does not matter who arrives first. What matters if we all arrived safely. Avoid accidents. We need every passenger to be safe and sound.
6. We call on our respective followers to avoid hate speech and propaganda, especially against our own fighters using the social media. We must learn to go high whenever others drag us low. Only one thing needs our energy, resolve and commitment now - The Winning Struggle. We must pour out all negative energy on the big elephant - President Paul Biya and his gangster "unitary" political system.
7. With or without Mark Bareta and Tapang Ivo Tanku as members or leaders of the Consortium, this winning struggle must continue. Remember that no one Southern Cameroonian is indispensable. We must believe in our own selves and actions to bring positive change and help the struggle to win fatly.
Therefore, you are your own formidable army. Remember to follow the WINNING STRUGGLE AND NOT INDIVIDUALS. Be the drivers of your destiny.
Remember, ghost towns continue Mondays. You must make it happen by calling and texting home even if you do not get it from us.
Thank you, Southern Cameroonians.
Mark Bareta, Activist from Bui County Southern Cameroons.
Tapang Ivo Tanku, Freethinker and solution-oriented critic from Lebialem County, Southern Cameroons