Budget: FCFA 700 ml for Ndu Council Area emergence

Sat, 28 Nov 2015 Source: The Eye Newspaper

The total of FCFA 700.000.000 was adopted yesterday, November 25, 2015, by councilors of the Ndu during a budgetary session that lasted for more than five hours.

This budget which derives it's priorities from the Ndu Council annual investment and triennial investment plan is expected to take into consideration the aspiration of the people.

Addressing councilors and stakeholders, Bunyui Emmanuel Nyugap, the Mayor of Ndu council said the development challenges of the municipality is an uphill task that cannot be carried out by one person locked off in some back yard office.

This could explain why the Ndu Council budgetary session was exceptional given the presence of all stakeholders (fons, sub chiefs, clergies, leaders of development associations, youth groups, women groups etc).

“The draft budget for Ndu council for the financial year 2016 stands at FCFA 7.000.000 which is balanced in revenue and expenditure”, Bunyui Emmanuel announced.

What is however very interesting is the pragmatism with which the draft budget was produced given that it witnessed a drop of FCFA 18.000.000. To Bunyui Emmanuel, this slight drop is due to “the lessons drawn from the mid-term evaluation as well as sign posts of the 2014 administrative and management accounts.

He revealed that the 2016 recurrent expenditure amounts to FCFA 418.650.000 while investment expenditure is FCFA 218.350.000 representing 40.19%. On his part, the Senior Divisional Officer for Donga Mantung lauded the councilors for their sense of maturity and the fact that they have adopted a realistic budget for 2016.

He also called on the councilors to work in close collaboration with council staff to increase revenue so as to meet up with development challenges given that he who much is given, much is also expected.

In its budget, the Ndu council included projects and programmes in the areas of basic social amenities, poverty reduction, youth employment, road infrastructure, income generation and human development.

Top Priority

Improving Access to Potable Water: The construction and rehabilitation of water catchments as well as expansion of water to villages, quarters is the priority of priorities.

Farms to Market Road: The council also intends to open roads to all major production basins in the municipality as well as construct and rehabilitate roads in the municipality to kick start a disenclavement programme.

Improvement Marketing Outlets: The construction of markets and more market sheds will also consume a considerable part of the budget. This is intended to ensure that farmers market their produce as well. Through this, the council will also increase revenue collection though the mayor decried that there are still some leakages.

Combating Child Labour/Trafficking: The Ndu council intends to double its efforts in protecting children and protecting the rights of the child. This is so given the number of cases that have been recorded.

Fighting Abject Poverty: The council also intends to increase its efforts in developing the trenches in promoting income generation and fighting miseries in rural areas among the poorest of the poor.

The Economic and Cultural Forum (ECCUFORUM) 2015:

One of the key points was on this year’s ECCUFORUM which shall run from Friday, December 11, 2015, to Saturday, December 19, 2015.

The Ndu Council will take a giant step with the organization of a Trade Fair during this period involving economic operators, the formal and informal sectors of the area and beyond.

Expected to animate and promote their goods and services will be those from various sectors like Telecommunications; Construction; textile; Food processing firms; gastronomical institutions; tradi-practitioners; Educational Institutions both at the Secondary and Higher Education levels; Brewery companies as well as whisky companies ( with products from ADIC Company etc)

There will be games of chance; raffle draws and lots and lots of entertainment from artists and musicians from Ndu, Donga Mantung, Bui and other areas of Cameroon. There will be musical concerts and film shows on giant screens.

The Ndu Council is thus inviting business operators to come and register at the Council office in Ndu or go to the Vanguard Documentation office, City Chemist round about, Bamenda and register there. Thereafter, they will identify the appropriate site at the Old market to erect their stand for their exhibitions, sales or displays.

It should be noted that the commercial activities at the Old Market adjacent the Council Hall will be very hot, and thick and traders will be busy throughout the week, selling and buying.

In order not to regret that others have come from elsewhere to occupy the best stands, those in Ndu and its environs are advised to rush to the office and register before the 7th of December 2015.

Here is the detailed program of the ECCUFORUM/ Trade fair Ndu Council 2015 Dec. 11-19

Day/Date Activities Concerned Venue Time

Friday Mruh Dec. 11, 2015 General juju Displays Socio-cultural

Committee Ndu and other palaces 12 noon -6p.m

Saturday Ndvung Dec. 12, 2015 Agro-Pastoral Show MINADER/ MINEPIA/ Ndu

Council/ SDO New market 8 a.m.- 12 noon

Saturday, Ndvung Dec. 12, 2015 Official Launch of Renaissance Community Radio

Programs SDO D/M; Div. Dele. MINCOM D/M; Ndu Council Renaissance

Radio Premises 1p.m- 3p.m.

Sunday, Ngang Dec. 13, 2015 Prayers in Churches for the Municipality

Rev. Fathers; Pastors; Citizens Various Churches in the Municipality 7a.m-11 a.m.

Sunday Ngang Dec. 13, 2015 Assembly of citizens and dignitaries Population; Ndu Council; Invitees; Groups; Traditional rulers Ndu Municipal Grand stand; 11 a.m- 6p.m.

Sunday Ngang Dec. 13, 2015 Display of services, goods and arts products Traders, artists, economic operators etc/ Various stands at Old market Square 8 a.m- 6 p.m.

Sunday Ngang, Dec. 13, 2015 Speeches; Manifestations, Exhibitions/ Reading Competitions Ndu Council; Socio-Cultural Committee; Groups; Leaders/ Knowledge for Children Municipal Grand stand/ Ndu Council Hall 12 noon – 5 p.m.

Monday Ntala Dec. 14, 2015 Trade fair cont./

Musical and artistic displays Ndu Council; Economic Operators etc/ Artists Old market Square/

Municipal Grand stand 7 a.m- 11 p.m. ( night)

Tuesday Seng Dec. 15, 2015 Trade fair cont./ Usual Trading Economic Operators New market and Old market 6 a.m.-7 p.m.

Dec. 16-18, 2015 Trade fair cont./ Economic Operators Old market 6 a.m.-7 p.m.

Dec. Mru’ Sat. 19, 2015 End of Trade fair

Forum Discussions Ndu Council/ Ndu Council Hall 10 a.m- 3p.m.

N/B. This program is subject to modifications and alterations.

Source: The Eye Newspaper