Saturday, 1 February 2020

CPDM Campaign Launch:

K’ba People ‘No Make Erreur Again”
  – Sen. Otte Andrew prays

By Doh Bertrand Nua in Yaounde 
Sen. Otte launching campaigns in K'ba
Questor of the Senate, Hon. Otte Andrew Mofa, has told voters in Kumba Urban to choose their municipal councilors, Mayors and Members of Parliament wisely come 9 February 2020 during the municipal and legislative polls.
    The CPDM campaign team leader for Kumba Urban made the appeal Monday 27 January 2020 as he launched campaigns for the twin poll. Otte told hundreds of voters who turned out that the success and development of Kumba would depend on the choices they make on elections day. 
“Our success and development will depend on the type of people we vote in as Mayors, Councillors and MPs. If we vote good Mayors who know their people, who have a vision and love their people and can bring development we won’t complain again,” Otte said.
    He added that with the 15% of the national budget and other transfers allocated to councils, there is no need to complain again. “…if we can manage our roads, councils, schools, hospitals, electricity, and water… that councils will have more powers, they will work more with the local population and no longer Yaoundé. It will not be a question of Yaoundé but how we can develop ourselves,” Otte explained.
    The lawmaker reminded his hearers that it is their duty to make sure the new laws on decentralisation are well implemented by making the right choices. He said the Southwest region has been allocated a very minimal amount in the Public Investment Budget for 2020 because all what was given them in 2019 went back to Yaounde for lack of execution as a result of the socio-political crisis. 

    Otte revealed their fervent wish at the level off the party is to get majority of the votes that would enable them speedily implement the decentralisation code. He recommended campaigners to embark out more of social and traditional media, door-to-door, brother-to-brother, sister-to-sister, campaign strategies in order not to get in problems with gunmen calling for boycott and lockdown.

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