
Cameroon Liberation Movement / Mouvement de Libération du Cameroun
May 21, 2025 at 07:23 AM
20TH MAY, 2025 MESSAGE OF SUCCESS NKONGHO — THE LIBERATOR AND UNIFIER
My Fellow Cameroonians
As we celebrate this year's 20th May, 2025, which marks yet another Unity Day in Cameroon with the theme, “Army and Nation United for a Cameroon Turned Towards Peace and Prosperity”, is inspiring—yet tragically ironic because in truth, since independence, our army has not united with the nation—it has oppressed it. It has become a tool of fear, a shadow of colonial domination, and a shield for a regime that rules not for the people, but over them. The police and military, rather than protect the population, have for too long protected the interests of a few, they exist just for one man and not for the nation and they brutally silenced dissent.
As your Preferred candidate, the voice of the voiceless, I boldly say this: Cameroonians deserve more than annual ceremonal slogans—we deserve justice, truth, equality, and liberation!
Yes, I accept the historical outcome of the 1972 referendum—but I cannot deny, and I will never ignore, the truth that millions of Anglophones consider that referendum fraudulent which transitioned the country from the Federal Republic of Cameroon to the United Republic of Cameroon. It marked the beginning of their marginalization, a painful betrayal wrapped in the name of unity.
Then came Paul Biya’s 1984 decree number 84/001 of 4th of February 1984, which erased the “United Republic” and declared “La République du Cameroun” — an act many Anglophones saw as the final erasure of their identity and constitutional place. Since then, the Anglophone Crisis has smoldered through the 90s, exploded in 2016, and has now consumed thousands of lives in an armed conflict that could have been avoided with truth, dialogue, and justice.
But I make this solemn vow to you today fellow Cameroonians: Once elected as President, we shall not sweep these truths under the carpet. We shall go back to the roots of the Anglophone crisis—and every other crisis in the country —and we shall resolve them with courage, transparency, and love for country.
Fellow Cameroonians, the current Constitution is not our Constitution. It is a colonial blueprint imposed on us. It was never born of our collective identity, history, or culture. It does not speak our truth—it silences it.
I will lead the process to destroy this colonial Constitution and give birth to a new one—crafted by Cameroonians, for Cameroonians. We shall sit as one family—all over 250 tribes or ethnic groups, all genders, all regions—and we shall write a Constitution that reflects our African values, our indigenous systems, our Pan-Cameroonian aspirations, and our modern realities.
In line with this year's theme, I say: Yes, we must unite our military and our people—but not under fear and brutality. In my administration: The military shall serve the people, not a single man. The police shall protect, not persecute and Cameroon shall become a hostility-free nation—where the soldier is a brother, not a threat. We shall create a Republican, Pan-African, and patriotic military, not a colonial army dressed in Cameroonian uniforms.
We shall not only speak French and English—we shall revive one common indigenous Cameroonian language to be taught in all schools, spoken by all, and embraced as our symbol of true unity. That language will unite us at the roots—not at the surface.
In my administration: The Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary will reflect equal representation of all over 250 tribes or ethnic groups. The national cake will be divided equally to all 360 subdivisions, not according to tribal privilege or political loyalty. We will rewrite our history books, removing the colonial lies and restoring our heroes, truths, and indigenous glory.
We will liberate Cameroon from colonial education, religion, governance systems, and Western manipulation. We shall put an end to Western democracy and introduce Afrisocracy that suits our culture and people.
This is not just a speech. This is a new covenant with the Cameroonian people.
I am Success Nkongho. I am not a politician. I am a liberator, i am a political reformer. I am the unifier And I am the voice of the future.
Together, we shall rebuild a Cameroon where every citizen is equal, free, proud, and powerful.
A Cameroon where unity is real, and peace is just. A Cameroon where May 20th truly means something to every Cameroonian—not just those in power.
Arise, Unite & Liberate Cameroon!
Success Nkongho
Presidential Candidate 2025
The Liberator and Unifier
Cameroon Liberation Movement
“Fatherland Above All”