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NDOP : CPDM Youths Vouch to Live Up to Expectation

The relative calm and gradual stability in the Ngoketunjia I section of the CPDM is a pointer that calls from the Head of State and CPDM National President for peace are yielding.

Youths in the section are poised to say “thank you Mr. President for giving back our lives”. They intend to correct their mistake of the past few years where they were lured into the wrong path by serving the CPDM an undeniable victory through the ballot box.
Once bitten, twice shy the saying goes. YCPDM local authorities in the section have been preparing young Cameroonians in Ndop, Bambalang and beyond to stand up for truth. The permanent restoration of peace and security in the section depends largely on the youth. Time is fast approaching when they must make the vital decision that will shape their lives for the years to come even as they continue to gather and pick up their pieces from the rubbles of the senseless crisis. Local party authorities have enjoined them to keep the picture of the atrocities they suffered in view in order not to forget in a hurry where they have been and so decide where they must go from the bitter experience.
Encouragements for them to keep hope alive and to be brave enough to start life afresh are plenteous. In the words of Pius Mingo, “it is never too late to restart”. While the youths in this section can still vividly visualize and tell the painful story of how they were deceived by their own, they must be wise to sanction these actions by making the right choices in the upcoming election. Pius Mingo has maintains that, “If our youths were deceived yesterday because they were totally ignorant of the devices of their enemy, today they are wise. They cannot fall for cheap lies anymore. They have had to learn through the hardest and most inhuman way”, Mingo lamented.
The youth wing is thus reading itself for a change, as it looks up to the CPDM; their choice party with a firm determination to give it its support come 2025.

Irene AWENEG

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