The Commissioner for Education, Sports and Cultural Development at the North West Regional Assembly made the commitment on January 7 at his oath taking in Bamenda.
The son of Momo Division has committed himself to change the lives of North West youths. The North west regional assembly, an institution tasked with the implementation of the regions special status aimed at addressing local governance, development and cultural specificities availed them the opportunity as they took up offices as development agents in the region.
Rev. Prof Anyambod, like his peers pledged allegiance to the prin- ciples of truth, justice and the rule of law. He took the commit- ment to uphold the Constitution, respect republican institutions and serve the interest of the people without discrimination.
Charged with the responsibility to oversee the situation of second- ary education in the North West region, he will be working in col- laboration with the regional, divisional delegates for secondary education; principals of schools to obtain a good data about sec- ondary education in the whole of North West region.
Also, the Rev. Professor is in charge of culture, and should develop a data on cultural activities in the region alongside the Fons who are custodians of the cultures and traditions of the region.
Alongside this, he will oversee sport activities in all the schools and to lease with all sport clubs that exist in the North west region; thereby promote the sport activity in the region. As a son of Momo division where education has suffered in the last years due to the activities of separatists; Rev. Anyambod is expected to set a good charity pace from home and to extend it to all the other divisions hence ensure the general good
Irene AWENEG
