THE PLIGHT OF THE AMBAZONIAN IDP

THE PLIGHT OF THE AMBAZONIAN IDP

Victims of the war, IDPs of Ambazonia continue to suffer in IDP Camps.

The Ambazonia liberation war has caused a lot of devastating effects on the homeland, is as many homes and properties have been burnt down by the colonial military rendering survivors homeless and helpless.

Our sisters and wives are raped and killed, our brothers and fathers are intimidated and harassed, and our children? Our children can't even get quality education.

Just like President Sako has said, it's Time for Action, and we must join hands together to get our Homeland back.

While we look at the heart breaking story of our brother Munoh Ndum Antoine, we must begin to factor a way, to ensure that Abazonians are safe at home.

Mr. Munoh Ndum Antoine is from Nyen, Momo County. A carpenter by profession married with children, he was operating his woodwork business in Bamenda LGA. unpeturbed, when all of a sudden the colonial military invaded his workshop one fateful day and set it ablaze and he was left with nothing, and was forced to start life afresh.

With a family load, he decided to relocate to Douala, French Cameroun's economic capital to see if he could make ends meet. Unfortunately for him, no sooner that he thought things were almost getting better; he was involved in the accident you see in this video which has incapacitated him bringing his situation from bad to worse and he is in dire need.

Most Ambazonians who fled to French Cameroun are involved in menial jobs, petty trading, house helps, farming, prostitution, etc, all on very little income but just fighting for survival.