The journalist recently suspended by the CNC thinks that Maurice Kamto wants to use the Anti-Sardinards Brigade (ASB) to conquer power.
The promoter of RIS radio issued this warning on the morning of July 13, 2021 on its antennas, after the movement announced for July 17 in Geneva, a demonstration against the President of the Republic who went to the Swiss city last Sunday for a short stay.
The Anti-Sardinards Brigade (ASB) intends to carry out on Saturday, July 17, a shock against the Intercontinental Hotel in Geneva, where the Cameroonian presidential couple has been staying for a few days. “The ASB calls for a Giant Rally of the Cameroonian Diaspora in Geneva next Saturday let us prepare to gather where Biya is going to be driven out,” said Calibri Calibro, commander of the ASB.
Like other compatriots who claim to be Republicans, journalist Sismondi Barlev Bidjocka has promised that bad luck will befall Maurice Kamto in Cameroon if Paul Biya’s stay in Switzerland is disrupted. In an outing made on his Facebook page on July 13, he warned the members of the ASB that he qualified as “friends” of Maurice Kamto “We must tell the friends of Kamto that Paul Biya is also entitled from time to time to two weeks or one month of leave. If they’re having fun disturbing Paul Biya there, we’ll do the same at kamto,” warns the boss of radio RIS Fm, recently suspended for a month by the CNC.
In addition, the Cameroonian activist pro Biya, Billy Akele repatriated from France went to the home of Maurice Kamto in Santa Barbara on Monday, July 12, 2021, clearly threatening to take his life if ever President Paul Biya is attacked in Europe. .
ASB and MRC
The ASB, for its part, has always recalled that it remains a free and independent movement, having no link, directly or indirectly, with the MRC of Maurice Kamto.
Likewise in an epistolary output from the ASB in 2020, He said he was convinced that Maurice Kamto is the appropriate character to raise Cameroon. That Maurice Kamto is the force through which Cameroon can rebuild itself and conquer its place on the political, economic and social scene of Africa and the rest of the world.