Biya sends Hysacam to K’ba to avert looming epidemic
By Doh Bertrand Nua in Kumba
Hysacam workers collecting refuse in kumba |
President Paul Biya has rescued the Government Delegate to
the Kumba City council, Ngoh Nkelle Victor from sundry venomous vituperations
directed at the city council over his inability to get the services of the
waste disposal and management company, Hysacam, to help clean the town and save
it from a looming epidemic.
With
HYSACAM now in Kumba, Ngoh Nkelle victor can now heave a sigh of relief
especially as he had been severally reprimanded by the Meme SDO and even the
elites and populations of Kumba for beimg unable to maintain hygiene and
sanitation in Kumba.
While
officially launching HYSACAM services in Kumba on Wednesday September 20, 2017,
the SDO for Meme, Chamberlin Ntou’ou Ndong revealed that a new day is dawn in
Meme following the benefit of Kumba from the action plans of greater realization
of the Head of State, H.E Paul Biya. He said in line with the national policy
of an emerging nation come 2035, it is important that Kumba takes its place as
an emerging modern city even before the period under review.
Ntou’ou
Ndong expressed gratitude to President Paul Biya for ensuring the timely
kickoff of HYSACAM activities as well as thanked the Director General of
HYSACAM and his team for responding promptly to the orders of the Head of
State.
The SDO
also used the occasion to underscore the need for proper hygiene and sanitation
while reminding the population that HYSACAM has come to clean streets and not
to build toilets and clean private homes.
Welcoming
the Kumba population at the launching ceremony, the Government Delegate to the
Kumba City Council, Victor Ngoh Nkelle, revealed that the greatest nightmare of
the Kumba City Council has been the difficult disposal and management of waste.
But he said the proble has now been solved with the coming of HYSACAM.
Ngoh
Nkelle Victor thanked the Meme SDO for urging hierarchy to get HYSACAM come to
Kumba. He also thanked President Biya for personally ordering Hysacam to hasten
to Kumba. Ngoh Nkelle recalled that it is since 2009 that the city council
started negotiating to bring Hysacam to Kumba. He cautioned the population to
deposit their waste into the trash cans provided by Hysacam for easy collection
while disclosing that HYSACAM’s contract with the city council will last for a
period of five years renewable.
On his
part the director General of HYSACAM Cameroon, Gabano Michele noted the company
will do its best to give Kumba a facelift in the domain of cleanliness. He said
HYSACAM’s presence in Kumba will reduce youth unemployment adding that 95% of
the employees will be Kumba children. The Director General said cleanliness has
no tribe, religion or political party and promised pleaded on the collaboration
of the population for them to together keep Kumba clean.
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