Top Nigerian Officials Call on President Buhari to retake Over Bakassi from Cameroon by force (WATCH VIDEO)

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A video which shows, Nigerian Former Minister of Aviation and the Governor of Cross River State, calling on president Buhari to retake over the oil-rich Bakassi peninsula (in Ndian Division) from Cameroon, has recently gone viral on the social and spread panic waves across Cameroon.

In the video which has made rounds on social media platforms, Femi Kayode (Nigerian Former Minister of Aviation, who has also served as Former Special Assistant to former Nigerian President Olusegun) draw the attention of the president of Nigeria to the fact that the Nigerian National Assembly did not ratify the seeding of the oil rich Bakassi penisula to Cameroon…insinuating that Bakassi is still Nigeria’s territory.

He also mentioned that Cameroon has violated the agreement of the Green Tree Accord by failing to pay the monthly compensations of 500 million naira to Nigeria’s Cross River State as stipulated by the Green Tree Agreement.




Femi Kayode (who appeared very angry in the viral video) further stated that the people of the Bakassi peninsular were equally expected to be granted autonomy as the agreement equally said they had the right to self-determination but a referendum has not been held by Cameroon.

Owing to the above reasons, Femi boldly said if he is made the president of Nigeria, he will send Nigerian troops to Bakassi to take over the territory from Cameroon.

Below is the words uttered by the influential Nigerian citizen…

He said…

“I am telling you as at today, the National Assembly did not ratify this move… and the aspect of self-determination. A plebiscite in a referendum ought to have been conducted. It was never done. On that basis, I say it loud and clear that if I were the Nigerian president today, my priority will be to reunite Nigeria by sending our forces into that place and taking it back and holding it and telling the Cameroonians, this was not done lawfully. This was not done in the right way and if you really want it, then the government really has to do the right thing,” he insinuated.

Click on the link below to watch video…







Bakassi is in the South West region, Ambazonians are fighting for world recognition of the State of Ambazonia, former Southern Cameroons.

Will Ambazonia leaders respond to this threat coming from Nigeria?

Will the Cameroon government react to this growing interest to retake Bakassi?




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