‘Field Marshal’ Insobu, a Separatist Ambazonia commander in Bui, in the restive North West Region of Cameroon has been killed, Sources have confirmed to MMI.
He is reported to have been shot death this Friday April 8th, following an attack by a rival force called Bui Unity Warriors controlled by ‘General’ No Pity.
A moment of relief and celebration is expected in Kumbo following the assassination of the dreaded self styled General Insobu, said a source in the area.
Our source who opted for anonymity went on to say: “the former General amongst other issues caused general pain on the people of Bui for years. He was known for imposing countless luckdowns, locking of markets, mass kidnapping for ransom and above all barred circulation of traffic between Ndonga Mantung and Bui for fives years.”
The Role of “No Pity”
Considering the continues pain, General No Pity, another renown Ambazonian general is reported to have made countless missions to Bui that resulted in the unification of minor separatists Commanders under general Mad Dog.
“Since the creation of Bui Unity warriors under General Mad Dog, Genaral Insobu has seen several of his fighters slain on daily basis and today, he took the cue himself,” said another source.
Who is Insobu?
Paying allegiance to Mr Samuel Sako, Insobu took over from late ‘General’ Chacha who was killed in similar circumstances in January 2020.
He commanded a Separatist militia called Bui warriors with base in Kikaikom, a locality in Kumbo,Bui division of the North West region.
The militia witnessed cracks some months back after a group of fighters in the group broke away to form Bui Unity Warriors under the influence of a dreaded Ngoketunja based commander who goes by the name ‘General’No Pity in collaboration with another long time rival group, the ADF.
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