Monday 21 September 2015

Limbe SDF projects permanent secretariat


The Limbe I SDF Chairman, Ndenge Gordon Zama has launched a project for the construction of a Community Centre that would also house the permanent secretariat of the party
By Nwo- Fuanya in Limbe
The newly elected SDF electoral district chairman for Limbe I, Ndenge Gordon Zama has launched an ambitious project to construct a community centre which will also host the permanent secretariat of the party in Limbe.
    Ndenge Gordon Zama made the project known during his several routine monthly ward meeting where he has started encouraging militants of the party to throw their weight behind the lofty initiative. He said the community Centre is for the people of Limbe and the centre will house the Secretariat of the SDF party in Limbe.
    “It is a community centre where SDF militants will be able to interact with themselves and the population of Limbe. It will also help bring people to the heart of the SDF,” Ndenge said, noting that the centre will have a weldering workshop, sewing workshop and other facilities to train young people, and a canteen where the militants and the people of Limbe can come and learn more about the party.
    Commenting on concerns that CPDM stalwarts in Limbe have vowed to crush the SDF which is recently undergoing transformation under his leadership, Zama said: “I think in the SDF we appreciate strong institutions including political parties to be very strong. We welcome a strong CPDM in Limbe because nobody wants to go into a race with somebody who is unable to fight. So normally, we prefer to be in battle with a party that has both the means and the arms.” He promised to beat the CPDM in the forthcoming 2018 polls.

    He continued: “As the chairman of the SDF, I am not having sleepless nights because I know the strength of the party in Limbe and I know where it stands; I know where the party is moving to. We are working on a couple of projects relentlessly and there is nothing that anybody can do to dissuade us from the path that we have chosen.”
    As to the security situation in Limbe Zama said: “We all know the position of the SDF with regards to Boko Haram. The National Chairman was the first in the country to visit wounded soldiers at the military hospital in Yaounde.  He dolled out money, foodstuff and other items to wounded soldiers fighting for our country Cameroon. As for the security situation in Limbe we are extremely concerned because we are a border locality and we know that there is an existential threat looming around the city of Limbe. Our concern today is that we don’t want a situation in Limbe where the population and the forces of law and order are divided.”
    He called for better communication between the population and the forces of law and order as a means to boost security. “Unfortunately the tendency is for the forces of law and order to extort money from the population to the point where we have some people bailing themselves out for 15,000frs, 10,000frs etc.” he regretted. 

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