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Misaje CPDM Celebrates New Deal Achievements

Tue, 2 Apr 2013 Source: Cameroon Tribune

Supporters of the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement, CPDM in Donga Mantung IV Section, Misaje during the party's 28th anniversary on March 24, 2013 thanked their National Chairman and Head of State, Paul Biya for the already carried out and ongoing development projects in the area.

The leader of the CPDM Central Committee delegation, Secretary of State in the Ministry of Mines, Industry and Technological Development, Dr Fuh Calistus Gentry said the achievements demonstrated President Paul Biya's attachment, concern and largesse. Citing a catalogue of more earmarked projects to the applauds of thousands of party supporters from the 16 Subsections, he concluded, "Such is the party we stand for and such is the CPDM party for development." Dr Fuh Calistus who also doubled as the Donga Mantung Divisional leader of the CPDM Support and Supervisory Commission to boost registration into the electoral register, announced that the Division had registered above 80,000 voters, promising hard work to increase the number by the end of the biometric recompilation operation of the electoral register. He called on all CPDM supporters to work hard and respect party instructions in relation to the April 14, 2013 Senate election.

The Mayor of the CPDM-run Misaje Council, Nkenda Simon, who enumerated the various development blessings in the council area for the past seven years, concluded that the CPDM has met the aspirations of the Misaje people. He declared to be the coach of CPDM councilors whom he promised will vote the CPDM list in election of Senators.

Donga Mantung IV CPDM Section President, Sammy Mgbata thanked the Head of State for re-appointing Fuh Calistus and called on party supporters to remain vigilant, steadfast and to work hard for success. The Misaje CPDM supporters finally addressed a motion of support and encouragement to their National President, Paul Biya.

Source: Cameroon Tribune