Marianta Njomia, President IG Faction
About Parliament
The Parliament of Ambazonia is the legislative foundation of the nation, representing the sovereign will of the people. Its mandate is to enact laws, uphold democracy, and safeguard national sovereignty.
The Ambazonian people, having endured decades of marginalization, oppression, and systemic injustice, view Parliament not simply as a political body, but as a symbol of their right to self-determination. Through its establishment, the Republic proclaims that sovereignty belongs to the people, and that governance must be accountable, transparent, and grounded in the pursuit of justice.
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The True Pan African Parliament
Structure of Parliament
Parliament is organized to ensure effective law-making and inclusive representation. The Speaker, Deputy Speakers, Members of Parliament, and administrative staff form the core leadership.
Inclusivity and National Identity
The Parliament of Ambazonia is not merely a legislative chamber; it is the embodiment of a nation in struggle, reborn through unity. Its very structure ensures that no voice of the Ambazonian people is excluded and no constituency is left unrepresented. Read Full History →
Heroes of Southern Cameroons/Ambazonia
"I led Southern Cameroons into a union with La République du Cameroun in 1961. Today, I am leading my people out of that union."
John Ngu Foncha, 1994. United Nations
"Better the devil we know than the angel we do not."
(In reference to choosing to remain with Nigeria rather than uniting with French Cameroon, expressing skepticism over the unknown intentions of the latter.).
A revered Southern Cameroonian patriot, statesman, and constitutional expert ."There is no treaty of union between Southern Cameroons and La République du Cameroun. Therefore, there is no legal union.".
Transparency & Public Engagement
Parliament operates with openness by publishing records, broadcasting sessions, and enabling citizens to engage through petitions, consultations, and oversight processes.
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