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NGIE : 130 Eligible CPDM Voters Registered

This was during the conference of CPDM Momo IV Section that held on 29 February at Up Station in Bamenda.

As the section gets set to celebrate the 39th anniversary of the CPDM come March 24, they have resolved to amongst other things mobilize the maximum of voters and to ensure that they get registered on the Elecam registers. This according to the local party authorities in the section is the only way to reassure the party’s hierarchy of their work on the field.
They plan to give the 2024 edition of the Party’s anniversary an unmatched coloration as a sign of their gratitude to the party and its national president in recognition of what they have termed “tremendous developments by the party to their favor”.
In the words of Ujambeng Stephen Andong, section president “the three-phase electrification from Acha, passing through Andeck to Teze oil Mill, the appointment of our daughter, Prof. Mbong Grace Bambot as Secretary General of MINADER. The creation of a technical school in Ajei and more are palpable proves that the CPDM means well for us in Ngie and we want to register more CPDM voters for more development in our area”.
This is Stephen Ujambeng’s take in collaboration with the elite of the section and militants as to why the CPDM and no other party must remain their choice.
For a terrain that is prone to sporadic attacks with as main targets CPDM militants, the section president capitalized on the fact that the much desired security in the area can only come through the CPDM. He emphasized that, “The party’s objective is to build, and to preserve the lives of our militants, and we must seek their security at best. We identify with the CPDM, a party that has proven its worth in nation growth and development. We need our militants alive and healthy so together we can work for the common good”, he said.
The section has taken the commitment to register as many militants as will give the CPDM a resounding victory in 2025. It plans to ensure that by the celebration of the party’s anniversary come March 24, all newly registered voters should have been duly registered on the voter’s lists. “We are going to educate the most of eligible voters and lovers of Cameroon’s peace, development, growth and unity to join the CPDM in its walk to build Cameroon”, he insisted.
As the count down to this year’s celebration narrows, it is a surety that militants in Ngie will tell a new and more beautiful story as a result of their intensive work on the field.

Irene AWENEG

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