Sunday, 20 August 2017

Poverty alleviation policy:



CSPH builds first ever petrol station in Nguti
-Nguti Populations extol Minister Elung Paul’s dev’t vision
By Doh Bertrand Nua Just Back From Nguti
Ongoing works at newly constructed Petrol station in Nguti
The populations of Nguti Sub Division in KupeMuanenguba Division of the southwest region will soon heave a sigh of relief with assurances that their first ever petrol filling station presently under construction, will go operational by the end of September 2017.
                Mayor Tong George Enoh, revealed the information Friday 4 August 2017 during the first ordinary session of the council devoted to reviewing and adopting the administrative, management and stores accounts of the council for the year 2016.
With unconcealed joy and happiness Mayor Tong announced to the councilors and the administrative officials present at the session that Nguti municipality will by the end of the month of September begin making use of the petrol station under construction. He said the project was a gift from the Hydrocarbons Prices Stabilization Fund (CSPH) and falls within the framework of the petroleum company’s determination to accompany president Biya and his poverty alleviation policy.
                “By the end of August or September, the new petrol station constructed by the Petroleum Prices Stabilization Fund will go operational,” Mayor Tong assured Nguti councilors with visible excitement.
                He used the occasion to extol Minister Elung Paul Che, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Finance, who doubles as the General Manager of the Hydrocarbons Prices Stabilization Fund (CSPH), for his development vision.
                Discernibly overwhelmed with joy, the Mayor noted; ”i want to register here my profound gratitude to the management of the CSPH, which is headed by our own illustrious son of KupeMuanenguba, His Excellency Minister Elung Paul Che.”

                The Mayor alongside the councilors applauded the clairvoyance, dynamism and development-driven politics, and the determined role Minister Elung Paul has played and continues to play in ensuring the conception, follow-up and successful execution of the project that will finally afford Nguti its first petrol station.
                Mayor Tong George noted that not only will the station embellish the town of Nguti but it will also go a long way to provide some essential goods and services that have eluded the municipality since time immemorial.
                To the Mayor, such development drives will in no distant time bring Nguti out of enslavement are all thanks to the lobbying capacity of the entire team that make up the council. “I want to state that our capacity to lobby is bearing fruits already. Nguti today is a total work site thanks to our capacity, all of us, to identify projects and seek or source for support” Mayor Tong explained.
                It should be recalled that the construction of the petrol Station in Nguti by the CSPH comes barely months after the inauguration of that constructed by the same corporation in Tombel was inaugurated on March 10, 2017. 
                The project which ties squarely with the head of State’s policy of greater ambition, local development, poverty alleviation and his dream to make Cameroon an emerging nation come 2035 will next be constructed in Ekondo-Titi. It will also tie with the construction of the Kumba-Ekondo-Titi-Mundemba stretch of road, thereby showing the development vision of Minister Elung Paul Che. 
                The coming of the petrol station will rescue Nguti from all kinds of suffering and nightmares due to lack of a safe fuel. According to some denizens it is a timely gift that coincides with the completion of the Kumba-Mamfe road that passes through Nguti. The station will therefore provide much-needed quality fuel to the many transporters plying the essentially very buzy road.
                It is also hoped that the coming of the petrol station will not only put dealers in illicit fuel (Zoa-Zoa or Funge) out of business, it will also save the populations the dangers attendant with the proliferation, sale and use of zoazoa.



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