Tuesday, 4 February 2020

February Twin Polls:

Ngala Gerald Vows To Conquer Donga Mantung
By Doh Bertrand Nua in Yaoundé
Ngala Gerald addressing the crowds
Aspiring MP for Nkambe Central, Ngala Gerald, running unopposed on the CPDM ticket has vowed to do all he can to ensure the CPDM party does not only win in Nkambe Central but also grab all the five councils and four parliamentary seats in Donga Mantung Division.
    Ngala was speaking over the weekend as he stormed the Division to campaign and preach the party’s manifesto to the population of the area. He was accompanied in the campaign by CPDM campaign team leader for Donga Mantung, Minister Fuh Calistus Gentry and other CPDM elite of the area. 
    The courageous CPDM Section President for Donga Mantun I after attending the CPDM party regional campaign strategic launch with party SG, Jean Kuete in Bamenda, stormed Nkambe town passing through Mbot, Binka and Bishua villages. 

    While in Nkambe, Ngala disclosed that the objective of the party is to conquer the five councils and four legislative seats in Donga Mantung for the CPDM. He encouraged his people to shun fear, come out massively and vote just as they have done for the past years by sending their kids to school.
    The CPDM electoral commission president for Nkambe and Ndu Friday 31 January 2020, while at Ndu promised to crush all separatist fighters and their supporters still wreaking havoc in the area and resisting President Biya’s appeal for them to surrender and get normal lives.
    The business magnet while expressing the wish to win Ndu council promised the population that all of their roads in the area will be tarred, villages affected and property destroyed as a result of the armed conflict in Nkambe and Ndu subdivisions rebuild among others.
    Ngala boasted that the arson act at Ndu council perpetrated by Ambazonia fighters was successful because the party was in the hands of the SDF. He urged all his hearers to vote for the CPDM for them to in one voice federate forces and bring the much needed development to the area. 

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