FRESH CLASHES IN MENCHUM TAKES LIVES.

LRC MILITARY FAILS TO TAME THE MONSTER THEY FASHIONED IN FULANIS IN MENCHUM COUNTY.

In an attempt to raise a standard against the defense mechanism of the home front Liberation Fighters in Menchum County, the colonial La Republique du CameroUn forces decided to use the fulanis against the indigenes of Wum. To these thugs of failed LRC ruler Paul Biya, Ambazonia Liberation Fighters in Wum are sons and daughters of the indigenes and none from within the Fulanis. To achieve this devilish plan of putting two communities more asunder, Fulanis youths were given sophisticated weapons by LRC to protect themselves against the indigenes with whom they have been living peacefully. Deceiving the Fulanis that since the sons and daughters of the Aghem people have taken up arms, they will never attack their own, but only the Fulanis.

The Fulanis carried out attacks on the locals while being guided by LRC colonial forces. In such attacks people are killed, houses are burnt, shops looted and since these LRC fashioned serial killers have the blessings of the local colonial authorities, all one will hear is "investigations have been". Investigations that the findings are never known. The case closes the moment investigations are opened. Now that the Fulanis are now very comfortable with the guns and other weapons given to them, they now use it on everyone that crosses their path. Even the colonial LRC military that gave them the weapons are not safe. Armed Men have assassinated an agent of the colonial LRC Soldier in Wum. The weapons they fashioned against the people of Southern Cameroons, Ambazonia are now killing them.

What can fight and succeed in a course like the Ambazonia Liberation fight ordained by God?

Five people are confirmed dead in Wum LGA of Menchum County, following fresh clashes pushed by the Fulani settlers and the natives from Aghem. UNDAUNTED gathered that two Fulanis and a colonial LRC Soldier were found dead in Zonghofu village, Tuesday November 29, 2022. Armed Fulani settlers then took it upon themselves to attack and kill in isolation the native Aghem people. The first victim in the hands of the Fulani is Mua Sih. Upon his assassination, his was hospitalized in the hospital. As narrated by a local, Mua Sih left the hospital where he was taken care of his wife and was killed by angry Fulanis on his way back to the village after attempting to accompany LRC colonial forces to where the dead bodies were seen. The second victim is a father of six, Dze David, commonly known as Living Stone, killed at his farm at Itsei-Zonghofu. After, is a palm wine tapper, Simon Muasughu murdered in his rafia bush.

Zum Ngu of Zalatesang village who can be considered the most fortunate is in the hospital nursing his wounds after being attacked by a Fulani mob. The invading Fulani also put houses in flames before leaving. The Fulani settlers and the natives from Aghem have a long history of farmer-grazer conflicts, but wasn't bloody till when the colonial LRC military stepped in and sided with the Fulanis. The confrontations lately have been very hostile with loss of lives and properties. A correspondent who voted for anonymity says the killed LRC military officer was on an intervention mission in a fight between the settlers and the natives. These fresh confrontations have forced many natives of the Weindugu and Magha villages to now seek refuge in Naikom village.

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