Thursday, March 2, 2023

Philemon Yang, CPDM Led Delegation Launch 2023 Senatorial Campaigns in Bamenda in Pomp and Fanfare

Basically nine days to the slated March 12th, 2023 Senatorial elections in the political agenda of Cameroon  for 140 contestants of the CPDM all over the National territory, the Philemon Yang Led Delegation of the CPDM of the North West launched it’s campaigns in grand style.

That was at the Bamenda Congress hall full to capacity on Saturday the 25th of February 2023 where speech, campaign strategies were outlined and animation carried a better half of the day.


Also in ensue, was the official presentation of the seven candidates who will have to face the SDF list to name; Emma Lafon, Ngafesson Emmanuel, Prof. Karl Mbufong, Prof. Neba Ndo Sirri, Enwe Francis, Kobenge Sikedi Bomeh, Fointama Hilda Aluma.



Yang in his launching speech said, the objectives of the party as they go fishing for councilors in the March election contest, will be to complete decentralization, guarantee an ever more dynamic local democracy and catalyze the socio-economic development of the councils and Regions, in accordance with the law on the general code of decentralization, promulgated by the President of the Republic on the 19 of December 2019.


According to the North West CPDM led Delegation, VOTING FOR THE LIST OF CPDM CANDIDATES means saying resolutely yes to a consolidated Senate for a successful decentralization that meets the expectations of it’s compatriots;







§  It means, saying resolutely yes to the strengthening of peace, unity, democracy and progress at the local level, as bulwarks and catalysts of peace, unity, democracy and progress at the national level.

§  It means saying resolutely yes to the continued implementation by the President of the Republic, His Excellency Paul BIYA, of his visionary project for the emergence of the country and the continuous improvement of living conditions for all Cameroonians.

As we report, SDF is greatly mobilizing mindful of the security challenges in the Region.

 




No comments:

Post a Comment