The Mayor of
Fundong Council in Boyo Division of the North West who doubles as Inspector
General in charge of technical services in the Ministry of Public Works has
taken the back-to-school message to football fields and some interior parts of
his municipality.
While presiding at the football Finals of the Ndang’s family competition in its 13th edition at the Fundong Catholic School field that was played together with the finals of the Mayor’s Cup Saturday August 26, 2017, Denis Awoh Ndang told thousands who gathered that after a long holiday period it was time to prepared for schools with resumption expected September 4, 2017.
While presiding at the football Finals of the Ndang’s family competition in its 13th edition at the Fundong Catholic School field that was played together with the finals of the Mayor’s Cup Saturday August 26, 2017, Denis Awoh Ndang told thousands who gathered that after a long holiday period it was time to prepared for schools with resumption expected September 4, 2017.
Denis Awho Ndang Mayor of Fundong/IG Ministry of Public Works
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While in Abuh the following day
for an enlarged section conference of the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement
the CPDM, the Mayor maintained same message. “There is only one message to take
back that school should resume come September 4, 2017. We lost almost an
academic year last year and I don’t think we can afford to lose one again.”
Mayor Ndang Said. Justifying why the
enlarged section in Auh far off from Fundong central the now Inspector General
maintained that it was important to take the message of back to school to
villages adding “any right thinking CPDM militant should take their children to
school…education is what we can use to better our situation.”
After installing a task force to
ensure effective resumption with safety guaranteed, the Mayor said they will be
installed In every village in the subdivision adding that government cannot put
military in very school.
On the unconditional release of
Anglophone activist’s detainees which is a popular call across Anglophone
Cameroon, the Mayor maintained that “let the law take its course” stating that
“those caught in the act cannot just be release.” The Mayor whose house was
almost burnt added “I was saved by the Grace of God that my residence was not
burnt down” and so if it happened and such people freed I will not be happy so
let the judiciary look into their files and those found guilty be punished.
Speaking in two separate
interventions Hamadu Bello Buba Section President of YCPDM oyo III Fundong and
Nsani Clement Bangsi YCPDM coordinator for Ahuh/Muteff zone confirmed the creation
of vigilante groups in the entire section promising to embark on a mass
campaign to ensure effective school resumption. “My dear comrades, go out and
do sensitisation, avoid lies telling especially to the elderly ones tell them
to ring back their children to schools. The time has come for us to move ahead
our children need education. We cannot compensate the loss of our innocent
young ones have incurred because of recent school boycotts. We should avoid
sabotage and violence. What do one gain in destruction of our hard end
properties?” Hamadu Bello Buba questioned.