During a meeting held in Buea, headquarter of the region on 26 July, the Head of Government called for unity and mass mobilisation of CPDM militants across the region to ensure that their candidate, Paul Biya, gets 100 percent vote.
Senior Officials of the Cameroon’s People Democratic Movement, CPDM party in the South West region have been given a push and morale booster, by the Prime Minister and Head of Government for the role they play in keeping the party alive despite the hurdles. They have also been called to intensify mobilisation to ensure that their flag bearer, Paul Biya, gets 100 percent victory come October.
Chief Dr Joseph Dion Ngute, Prime Minister during a strategic planning meeting ahead of the presidential election, stressed on the need for unity, massive mobilisation to ensure victory for their candidate.
In attendance were Heads of Permanent Divisional Delegations of the Central committee, Section presidents and other resource persons of the party across the South West.
The core of the meeting was the putting in place of strategies that would enable a massive voter turnout and a 100 percent victory. Being a strong hold of the CPDM party, the South West region has proven their support by winning all elections. The Presidential election this year is another big test for the militants, given the stakes involved. The PM, called on the various party officials to maintain a good and steady relationship with the grassroots as well as regular communication. He stressed that
all militants must be brought on board. “Our role is to ensure greater sensitization and mobilisation of our militants, urging them to muster courage and turnout on voting day. For the past 7 years, the militants of the region have maintained resilience and steadfastness for the CPDM party. This resilience must be proven through a massive voter turnout”.
During the meeting, the different Heads of the Divisional Delegation of the Central Committee presented the different situations in their respective Divisions, bringing out the challenges they face. To ensure effective mobilisation, the Heads of the Divisional Delegation were called upon to organize similar meetings in their respective Divisions to get the exact situations on the field.
At the close of the meeting, party officials took the engagement to work and deliver a 100 percent victory for Paul Biya, come October 12.
Jude Efutercha
