Amba Killing of Prison Officials in Bui:
Separatist Activist Promises Hell To Amba Fighters As Brother Among Victims


A staunch supporter of the separatist movement, Immaculate Kume has promised hell for the Bui Unity Warriors faction of Amba fighters. Her outburst surfaced after she discovered that one of those Amba fighters killed in Kikaikilaiki, Bui division, of the North West region Tuesday April 12 was her brother.


Kume is said to have wailed online after the incident that, Theodore Kigha, North West Regional Delegate of Penitentiary Administration, killed in the attack was her junior brother.


To recall that shortly after the killings, the Bui Unity Warriors armed group released a video claiming responsibility for the killings.


Kume a diaspora Ambazonia supporter lamented that: “My younger brother is not a soldier, my younger brother would not kill an ant. My younger brother was just doing his job”. She said, before promising hell for the authors of the act.


Many however, ridiculed Immaculate Kume as she mourned. Some said, she was feeling the pinch of the armed conflict now because someone dear to her heart had been killed.


Separatist factions it should be noted, have been indicted in countless instances for rights violations and abuses. Among them years ago was the merciless torture and killing of a prison warder, Comfort Ayafor in 2019.


Despite the incident and a plethora of others, separatists fighters on the ground and their supporters in the diaspora doubled down on calls for violence on civilians and other groups not involved in the war

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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