Feko reminded the audience that the Social Democratic Front, SDF was founded to fight for the liberation of Southern Cameroons. The founding fathers of the SDF had set the liberation of Southern Cameroons as their main objective. He regretted that the leadership of the party seems to have forgotten their main goal.
Mola Njoh Litumbe mounted the rostrum to reiterate that there was no unification treaty between Southern Cameroons and la République du Cameroun, LRC. He said LRC was occupying Southern Cameroons illegally. He urged LRC to respect the wishes of the United Nations, which had intended that Cameroon be a federation like that of the island of Zanzibar and Tanzania, with power rotating between both sides.
By Christopher Fon Achobang
Posted in the Southern Cameroons Yahoo Group
Kumba, 5 July 2009: Over 10,000 people thronged to the Kumba Town Green neighbourhood to listen to unity messages from the largest grouping of Southern Cameroons liberation movements, and sympathizers gathered for the occasion under the canopy of the Liberal Democratic Alliance, LDA.
Organized by Mola Njoh Litumbe, founder of the LDA, the rally brought speakers from Southern Cameroons People Organization (SCAPO), Southern Cameroons National Council (SCNC), British Southern Cameroons Restoration Government, BRICAMIA, and civil society.
After the welcome address from Prince Esona, Kumba Boy, Honourable Martin Luther Yembe mounted the stage. He condemned the divisive role played by some members of the SCNC especially Ayamba, who sent out a communiqué calling on SCNC member Read the rest of this entry »
