By Wawa Nfor
Guest writer @hilltopvoices
The Southern Cameroons Revolutionary Council SCRC whose main
objective is to restore the confiscated independence of British Southern
Cameroons at all cost has called on Anglophone lawyers practicing under la
Republique du Cameroun to quit over spilt milk and go after a cow that will
give them fresh milk. The council through it arrowhead Mr Alfred Shey Sembe
made the call the call following recent development at the North West court of
Appeal where French has become the language of submission-a language considered
alien to the common law practice. A month ago, the recently appointed
francophone judges made things uneasy for common law lawyers and their client
when judges resorted to the use of French in a supposed purely anglo-saxon
court. Mr Sembe observed that if this is happening coupled with other
annexationist strategies put in place by Yaoundé colonial regime to wipe all
that identify with the Anglophone Culture, legal minds of southern Cameroons
have no option than to join the fight for the liberation of their rightful
country where there is fresh milk. Here is his message, “All Southern
Cameroonian lawyers should quit over spilt milk(la republique du cameroon)and
go after the cow(southern Cameroons) that will not only give you fresh milk but
provide with cheese, butter and more......" Without mincing words chairman
Sembe accused the colonial regime in Yaoundé of using Barrister Robert
Fonsoh-president Of North West Lawyers Association and Prof. Chia Martin to
deceive southern Cameroonians that they can not be sovereign without former
British Northern Cameroons absorbed to Nigeria that now serves as a base for
the wicked sect-boko haram. Its however worthy to note that la republique has
succeeded to francophonise the military, Anglophone educational system, seized
our antiquities and is now determined to erase the common law practice to
complete the annexation of southern cameroons. That is the mission of the newly
appointed French judges in the North West as echoed by the attorney general.