1500 militants turned out during commemorations marking Paul Biya’s 42nd year at the helm of the state.
A week to the celebration, the executive of Lebialem II Section had set as expectations to mobilise 1500 militants and raise the sum of FCFA 5 million for feasting. The expectations were met with even more than the target attained. The Alou municipal grand stand was full beyond capacity, as militants braved all odds to answer present. On like before where most militants fear threats from separatists, and the few who succeeded to turnout do so timidly, the day of today was very particular in Lebialem II section. It was a colourful day with militants of the different subsections courageously demonstrating their love and commitment to the CPDM party and President Biya.
As they celebrate, the population remain aware of their responsibility in restoring back life completely to the Subdivision and the Division in general. They took the commitment to intensify their efforts in the complete restoration of peace in Lebialem Division.
42 to years at the helm of the state, is something worth celebrating in Alou. The human resource development through creation of schools in almost all villages, electricity extension, water and among all the appointment of many sons and daughters of Alou into senior positions of responsibility.
As stated by the section president, HRH Dominic Fotsop, Alou and Lebialem stands equal and even above different subdivisions. A son of Alou, Paul Tasong occupied a very important role in government, thanks to president Biya’s special love for Alou. Other great responsibilities in the country have been assigned to sons and daughters of Alou, all thanks to the special love of the president. To ensure that Alou and Lebialem continue to enjoy peace and stability under president Biya, the militants expressed their determination to stand firm behind him. In a motion of support, they prayed for long life and good health for president Biya, while urging him to stand as their unique candidate in the upcoming presidential elections.
Jude Efutercha