By Soulemanu Buba
Separatist Fighters in Bali Nyonga under the canopy of the Buffalos of Bali Nyonga, one of the epicenters in the war troubling the two Anglophone regions of Cameroon have reiterated their determination to build a solid wall against Kidnapping for ransom, extortion amongst others.
During activities to mark what they call their independence day on October 1, 2022 – the day former British Southern Cameroons got her independence by joining the Republic of French Cameroon, the Buffalos say there will be no hiding place for rogue fighters whose aim is not to defend their people but enrich themselves through Kidnappings for ransom, amongst others.
“Any fighter doing what is not for the struggle including Kidnapping for ransom, asking for support shall be dealt with. We are fighting for the Ambazonia flag and anyone going astray will be strengthened” said the spokesperson of the Buffalos in a video shot in Bali.
The fighters also marched to the Ntafoang Square from the Market as they celebrated the day.
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