Security sources say he is wanted alongside some of his close friends: Emmanuel, Andin and Joseph for their involvement in separatist acts including acting as mediators between the diaspora and national sympathizers for the reception of funds on behalf of the restoration forces, helping in the acquisition of basic needs and food supply to the restoration forces, helping to buy, bring medical supplies to injured restoration forces as well as administer first aid treatments to minor bullet wounds or injuries from confrontations with the government forces and acting as informants and spies for the restoration forces or separatist fighters.
Our source indicated that the role played by Sube Ngabe Terence and friends as spies and informants for the restoration forces led to numerous, catastrophic and disastrous ambushes on the camp of the Cameroon military as from mid-2017 to early 2018.
As narrated by our source, the ambush led to the lost of many lives on the side of the military “It was around January 14th 2018 that the military after a tip off, invaded Kwakwa in search of Sube Terence and his friends. Fortunately for them, they escaped in to the thick forest in different directions and have not been found up till today.”
It is believed that Sube Ngabe Terence and his friends might be in the Federal Republic of Nigeria and could be still playing their roles as they were doing in Kwakwa.
“Until they are arrested and brought to face the law, separatist activities will never cease to exist in this village. We need them dead or alive. So we plead on the population of this locality to cooperate with the military so that the territorial boundaries could be preserved”, a military source said.
Most separatist fighters or pro-independence activists fleeing the restive North West and South West regions of Cameroon, find themselves in Nigeria or neighboring countries. Cameroonian authorities have been collaborating with their counterparts of Nigeria in arresting and repatriating some and so most of them have fled Nigeria to sort refuge elsewhere.
The security source we talked to expressed worries that Sube Ngabe Terence and co must have fled from Nigeria to other countries. The leader of Cameroon’s separatist movement Sisiku Ayuk Tabe and 9 others were arrested by Nigeria’s intelligence agency in 2018 for engaging in a clandestine meeting against Cameroonian authorities. They were repatriated to Cameroon and have been in jailed.