Monday, 10 November 2014

New Deal at 32

K’ba CPDM celebrate Biya with pomp 
By Johnson Mbu in Kumba 
The president of the CPDM Meme I A section with headquarters in Njuki, Prince Ekale Mukete has said that the celebration of President Paul Biya’s 32 years in office is the celebration of masterful leadership.                     Prince Ekale Mukete during cebrations marking the 32 anniversary of President Paul Biya’s ascension to the supreme magistracy of Cameroon that took place at the CPDM secretariat in Kumba, on Thursday 6 November 2014.
    The event was attended by the senior divisional officer for meme Koulbout Aman David accompanied by all the meme divisional delegates and other senior state personnel.
    Others included the Board Chairman of the CDC, Justice Benjamin Itoe, the coordinator of the Good Governance Program Mrs. Lydia Effimba, the Government Delegate to the Kumba City Council Victor Ngoh Nkele, the Director of HTTTC kumba Joyce Endeley among others.

    Speaking on the occasion, Prince Ekale noted that President Biya’s 32 years in office has been marked by total peace and security, unlike in other African countries where there is turbulence and civil strife.
    He said for example that Cameroon is the only country in the world where one can drink late into the night and retire home freely without being attacked.
    Prince Ekale debunked claims by some people that Boko Haram is the brainchild of some CPDM militants. He said those who are propagating such information are simply stupid. He wondered if a good Christian can walk against Jesus Christ.
    For his part, Justice Benjamin Itoe hailed President Biya for his fight against embezzlement of state funds. He said with Biya Cameroon is experiencing legendary peace and progress which is not found in other African countries.
    The WCPDM section president, Beatrice Ntuba, who delivered the first speech called on all the women to stand solidly behind President Paul Biya in the fight against Boko Haram and the Ebola Virus.
    Other activities during the celebration included a football competition, a cross country race and other leisure activities.
The celebration was animated by traditional dance and choral groups. 



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