Elected officials and local politicians of Mbam and Kim are now on the same wavelength as their comrades in other regions of the country about the new guidelines laid down by the central Committee of the CPDM.
Training, information and awareness-raising seminar for Councillors was organized to remind them that they were invested in by a party on the basis of a profession of faith, compared with a compass that contains the bulk of their programme. Thanks to the lessons given by Pr Edmond Biloa, André Mbakong and Ibrahim Mvoutsi, three frames of this political formation.
Thus the elected officials of the CPDM must cease to act as free electrons and take consistent action with the ideals of their party.
They must see themselves as small mayors in their village or neighbourhood collecting the grievances of the people and submitting to the Council of the municipality for an improvement of the living conditions of these people.
They are also called to be models, vectors of the ideology of their party and must bring a candid collaboration to find lasting solutions to the problems posed.
The Honourable Pierre Mgbatou, a member of the National Assembly and delegate of the central Committee of the CPDM in the Mbam and Kim revealed that 'a success cannot be envisaged without teamwork. A perfect collaboration between the Mayor and his advisers inevitably contributes to the well-being of the people. This is what local elected representatives are invited to do."