Elung Paul gets
thunderous approval in Bangem
The crowds
trooped into the Bangem residence
of H.E Elung Paul last week to congratulate him
on his brilliant appointment as Minister
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The populations
of Bangem, chief town of Kupe-Muanenguba Division of the South West Region,
last week trooped into the new Minister’s residence situated at the heart of
Bangem town as soon as they got information he was around for the launching of
the reorganization of basic organs of the CPDM party.
By Sirri
Ntonifor on assignment in Bangem
The
reorganization exercise was launched in the Bangem council hall with the
divisional supervisor of the exercise for Kupe-Muanenguba Division, hon. Emilia
Monjowa Lifaka presiding.
The activity of the day
consisted mainly of schooling the militants on the presidential guidelines to
be followed in conducting the election of leaders of the basic organs of the
party and installing the presidents and members of sub-divisional supervisory
committees.
Thus, Mr. Elung Paul who happens
to be the sub-divisional supervisor of activities in Bangem was installed
alongside members of his team. The committees for Nguti and Tombel
sub-divisions were also installed.
However, it turned out that
though the predominantly CPDM populations of Bangem came out massively on that
day, their target destination was not the council hall where the CPDM
activities were holding; their real destination was the residence of their son,
brother and friend, H. E. Elung Paul, who was making his first visit to Bangem
following his recent appointment on 2 October 2015 as Minister Delegate to the
Ministry of Finance.
Reason why no sooner did the
events at the council hall rounded-off than the populations started streaming
into the Minister’s residence which incidentally, is situated almost directly
behind the council hall.
Discernibly overwhelmed by what
could be described as a pleasant surprise, the Minister managed to keep his
calm so as to be able to figure out how to deal with the situation. And as
Cameroonian tradition demands, immediate and necessary arrangements were made
for all the guests to be made happy and comfortable; beer and chewables
immediately started flowing. But this was not before the Minister also made
sure he shook hands with as many of his guests as he could. He thanked them
one-by-one for coming, as they extended their words of congratulation to him.
As the drinks flowed so too did
the people empty their hearts; the men made noise, hugging one another and
raising their right hands in the air and doing the three successive claps that
has easily become the trade-mark of Bakossi men. The women too sang at the top
of their voices and danced like they had never done before.
Then intermittently, someone
gives the tune and the crowd will shout in unison and in the manner that is now
understood to mean happiness, unity and brotherhood among Bakossi People; ‘ho
so o nso….. ho so o nso…… ho so o nso…… ho’.
Commentators on the occasion
said the evening could not be otherwise this, because firstly, Minister Elung
is a “home boy” and secondly, because he has always demonstrated to the Bangem
people that he is one of them, and with them and for them at all times.
Others said even though Minister
Elung Paul actually hails from Baseng village in Tombel sub-division (Lower
Bakossi), he cannot undermine the umbilical relationship he has with Bangem
(upper Bakossi), where he spent part of his youth. Reason why he has to always
come back there.
As the guest drank and chatted,
some were pointing at the direction of the grave inside the family compound of
the Elungs where the Minister’s late mother was buried. Yet others were busy
gazing at the modest but very comfortable abode that the Minister has erected
adjacent to the one that was built by his father.
With the ambiance assuming fever
pitch, many started reminiscing about the funeral of Minister Elung Paul’s late
mother some years back, and how it brought an unprecedented population of
mourners to Bangem. Some said only the home-coming of the Minister of Forestry,
Ngole Philip Ngwese, in February 2012, ever pulled the kind of crowd that Mami
Elung’s funeral brought to the enclave town of Bangem.
And perhaps the unreserved joy
that Bangem people demonstrated for H.E. Elung Paul was all the more because
H.E. Ngole Philip Ngwese, another son of Bangem, was also maintained as
Minister, after the famous 2 October 2015 cabinet shake-up.
It is worthy of mention that
H.E. Ngole Philip is now heading for a record stay at the Ministry of Forestry
where he has been since 9 December 2011. We understand that since that Ministry
was created several decades ago no minister has ever kept the portfolio for up
to five years. Interestingly, only
another son of Kupe-Muanenguba Division in the person of Prof. Elvis Ngolle
Ngolle, has the record of stay in that ministry. He kept the post for 4 years
and 8 months running (2007-2011).
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