Monday, 12 February 2018

2018 Presidential Election:

Biya Begged to Launch Campaigns in B’da
YCPDM militants of the North West
YCPDM militants of the North West have called on President Paul Biya and National Chairman of the CPDM party to launch campaigns in the North West region ahead of the upcoming presidential elections.
                This is the subject of a motion of support read during a sensitization meeting of CPDM militants of the Youth Wing in the region presided at by the YCPDM National President Essomba Auguste who was in the Region from the 6 to the 8 of February.
                The meeting under the theme, «Bringing together Cameroonian youths empowerment towards vision 2035" saw the participation of not only Youths of the CPDM but others within the region.
                During the meeting the National President announced that his mission was to create jobs for youths and empower them.  He said he came with some job opportunities for some youths within the party and assured all that more jobs will be created in the days ahead.

                As a result, a commission headed by the section president of Mezam I B Cletus Anye Matoya was created to collect and scrutinize files from job seekers all over the region for further transmission to Yaounde. The youngest Mmember of Parliament Honorable Ali Bashi was also around to encourage the youths to remain peaceful.
                The Fon of Chomba His Royal Highness Fobouzie II, just like Mayor Dingabong Anthony and Cletus Anye Matayo, all cautioned the youths to desist from acts which might push them into trouble. They reminded all that a united Cameroon is better that a divided one.
                While calling on youths to focus in their education so as to be better leaders in future, they encouraged them to denounce acts that threaten the peace of the country
                The YCPDM team also paid a visit to the Bamenda Regional Hospital where they donated some gifts to the hospital administration and patients.



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