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Andeck : CPDM Stronger than Yesterday

Momo IV section IN Ngie recommits to the CPDM and Paul Biya.

They publicly manifested their total resolution to throw their weight behind the CPDM last March 24 as they celebrated the 41st anniversary of the party at Andeck. Beautifully dressed in their party regalia militants listened with rapt attention to their local party authorities who took turns to educate them on the importance of their militancy in the CPDM. Stephen Ujambeng, section president insisted on the need for militants in Ngie to build a continuous and total resilience against all forms of distractions from any quarters.

Ngie as a sub division has suffered greatly from the imposed crisis, that led to the destruction of many lives and property. The victory of President Paul Biya in the October 12 election is a glimmer of light in the tunnels end.  For a locality like Ngie which craves for a total reconstruction and reestablishment to foster its growth and development anew, the messages that were given by Stephen Ujambeng, Mayor Ubangoh Harley and many more all pointed to a crucial need for CPDM militants to rally behind President Biya especial in the upcoming election so as to give the party an overwhelming victory.

Stephen Ujambeng insisted that this will pave the way for the desired breakthrough in Ngie and together they will continue to rebuild their community counting on the never-failing support of Paul Biya and the CPDM.

They resolved to learn from all the errors of the past years, capitalize on the truth that they know today and to take advantage of this seven-year mandate of President Paul Biya to reposition themselves as a section and a municipality. They also plan to reposition their youth and women for the promised benefits of these seven years.

Calls were made for every Ngie son and daughter who has attained voting age to get themselves registered on the voter’s lists.

Emphatically they as militants raised their voice as one-man chanting victory songs, declaring that they are stronger, greater and unmovable today than they were yesterday. A strong sign of their  determination to stand strong for the CPDM always and in all circumstances.

Irene Aweneg, with field report.

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