Friday, 6 December 2019

Awareness on HIV/AIDS:

Lycee Manengouba Ex-Students Sensitize L'be Populations 
By Ticha Melanis in Limbe
Lycee Manengouba Ex-Students
Ex students of Lycee de Manengouba, in Nkongsamba have offered over 100 novels on the sensitization of HIV/AIDS to the population of Limbe with the target population being hospitals, schools, journalists, IDPs, churches and educationists. They equally came up with a constitution to govern the affairs of their organization.  The ceremony took place on Sunday 4 August 2019 at Lady L Hotel in Limbe.
    The meeting was also an opportunity for the ex students to reunite and plan a way forward for their organization.  During the meeting the president of the association David Bwemba said they have come to share their solidarity to the population of Limbe and to encourage love amongst one another.
    He disclosed that one of their objectives in the association is to revive their Alma Mata and give it all the glory it deserves. He explained that they want to join the public service to establish a certain number of things in the school and so they have to organize a platform that include all members of the institution so as to go a long way to assist the institution to the best of their ability.
    The Author of the 2010 novel that was distributed Ngome Blasius said that at one point in time, people thought the fight against HIV is over but reminded those present that it is still on in as much as it has reduce.
    “My wish and that of all those involve in the fight against HIV is to continue the sensitization until the pandemic is completely eradicated,” he added.

    Concerning their Ex Students association, he Stated that every ex student of “Lymankong”is a proud person because generally they are achievers because they excel in all domains of life. The author was glad that ex students from Lymankong travel from far to be part of the sensitization campaign in Limbe.  As concern back to school since their association is focus on education, he said children should go back to school no matter the case because it is in the interest of everybody since education is important in every society.
    Guillaume Nde Tene who is in charge of the organizations projects said they have some many projects earmarked for the institution but the first to be carried out will be the rehabilitation of some classes in their former school worth 8million before school resumes. The money for the projects will be raised by the ex students who are over 300 at the moment because they have benefited a lot from the institution.  Those who are still not in the association were urged by him to contribute to the projects. He said the sensitization on HIV/AIDS is very important because youths often fall victims without realizing it.

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