In a bold move, Minister Mbah Acha Rose, interim Head of the CPDM Momo Divisional Permanent Delegation, has donated vital farm tools, didactic packages, foodstuff, and football kits to the people of Momo Division, North West Region.
This generous gesture is seen as a strong response to critics and a demonstration of the CPDM’s commitment to the welfare and development of Momo Division.
The event, held in Mbengwi, Momo Division, was attended by dignitaries including the Governor of the North West Region, Adolf Lele Lafrique, and other top CPDM officials. The ceremony was a testament to the strong bond between Minister Mbah Acha and the people of Momo Division.
Minister Mbah Acha’s donations will have a tangible impact on the community, lessening the burden of parents and helping farmers improve their yields. The donations included didactic materials, cash prizes, and awards for deserving students, teachers, and schools. Community Initiative Groups received farm tools and equipment to boost production and income. The local football academy received sports equipment and financial support. Essential items were also donated to abandoned children and those in difficult situations at the Mbengwi orphanage.
The event was particularly significant, given the challenges faced by Momo Division in recent times. When the 2024/2025 academic year opened in September 2024, Momo Division scored the least school attendance, a stark reminder of the impact of the close to 8 years separatist war in the area. The opposition party, the Social Democratic Front (SDF), was gradually picking up steam, and Minister Mbah came under scathing criticism for allowing the terrain to remain unoccupied.
However, Minister Mbah Acha’s event was seen as a strong response to her critics, demonstrating her commitment to the welfare and development of Momo Division. The Governor of the North West Region, Adolf Lele Lafrique, reportedly schooled the elite for abandoning their areas. Minister Mbah Acha’s donations were a clear indication that the CPDM remains strong and occupies the field.
Minister Mbah Acha’s selfless dedication to the welfare and development of Momo Division has earned her widespread acclaim. Hon Kumasi Simon praised her as « a pillar of unity for the Momo division in general. Unity is strength. » Minister Felix Mbayu described her as « an epitome of unity and a beacon of hope. An example to emulate. »
The people of Momo Division pledged their unwavering loyalty to the CPDM, acknowledging Mbah Acha’s commitment to their welfare and development. As a beacon of hope and unity, Mbah Acha continues to inspire a brighter future for Momo Division and beyond.
In her speech, Minister Mbah Acha expressed her gratitude and determination to continue standing by the people of Momo. She emphasized the importance of solidarity, mutual aid, and sharing, values that are deeply ingrained in the culture of Momo Division.
The event was a testament to the strong bond between Minister Mbah Acha and the people of Momo Division. It was a celebration of unity, education, and empowerment, and a clear indication that the CPDM remains committed to the welfare and development of Momo Division.
Jude Viban