Monday 17 November 2014

Work to start on B’da- Mbouda road

By Njodzefe Nestor in Bamenda 
The Mbouda-Bamenda ring road that was being constructed by the French road construction company Razel but was stopped will soon be restarted.
    These are the fallouts of Governor Awa meet the people tour of his region of command that took him to the   four sub division of the division, that is Babadjou, Galim, Batcham and Mbouda central that serves as the head quarter of the Division.
    In Mbouda like in Babadjou, Galim and Batcham, Governor Awa Augustine was reminded of his cultural back-ground.  He was told that Mbouda in particular and the west as a whole are grass field cultural brothers and are bound to reason as one. 
    In each of the four sub division governor Awa Augustine was presented with a numerous   problems like road infrastructures, chieftaincy conflict, water and electricity matters, land Saga and above all, health matters.

    Addressing the population, the governor promised government concern to the worries raised saying that he will channel it to the Head of State, President Paul Biya.                    
    The Mayor of Mbouda Council during the ceremony presented to the Governor Awa Augustine Fonkam, the geographical map of the division as well as the political climate that put the ruling CPDM Party top.  He promised the support of the people of this division to the head of State crusade for peace and Security.
     In attendance to welcome Governor Awa Augustine Fonkam was the Minister of Economy Planning and regional Development Emmanuel Nganou NJoumessi, Parliamentarians Senators, religious, administrative and traditional authorities.
    The visit that ended with a working session gave room FOR Governor Awa Augustine to have first hand information on the people’s worries especially   when it comes to project realization by some ministers.  Mayors of this division, Contractors and members of the public investment Projects PIP, and the public contract   officials were called to order.

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