Lord Mayor Njikwa Council Akebe Angwa Emmanuel
Councilors
of Njikwa and Babessi Councils in a highly
represented executive council session on the 14th day of December
2021 in their respective council areas, have unanimously voted and Adopted their
draft budgets for 2022 fiscal year after serious cross examination.
Their
respective budgets stands at 433,532,844 for Njikwa council and 887,700,000 for
Babessi council.
Battling
with the crisis situation in the Region and the great security challenges, these
Councils following the council standing orders were able to meet expectations and
realized up to 90% of their projects in sound recorded time.
To show
how truly committed and dedicated Mayor Akebe Angwa Emmanuel and Mayor Metoh Mbah
Joachim are to their council areas and to the development of the whole Municipality.
Lord Mayor Babessi Council Metoh Mbah Joachim
For the
past 12 months, they have concentrated efforts in social and humanitarian services,
building of bridges and culvert, rehabilitation and equipping of schools and hospitals,
building of markets shed, supply of portable water, grading of farm to market roads,
award of scholarship and subsidize to farmers etc.
These
realizations according to Mayor Akebe Angwa is due to team work and collaboration.
Speaking to the press immediately after, he expressed satisfaction in the deliberation
and recognized the individual and collective sacrifices made by his councilors to
enable Njikwa council to meet it’s expected goals as they work tirelessly for the
Meta people and Cameroon.
The Mayor
of Babessi Metoh Joachim on his part appreciated councilors and staff for doing
all in their best to support and promote council initiatives. Adding that only team
work aided them to meet expectation and that 2022 looks promising.
Honorable Egoh Ringo Elite cum CPDM Section President/Business social entrepreneur
Honorable
Councilor Egoh Ringo a high profile and dignified elite from Njikwa who doubles
as CPDM Section President also speaking at the occasion congratulated the Mayor
and councilors for braving all the odds in office all this while. Encouraging them
to keep the faith burning as they go lobbying for projects in Yaounde to bring back
home for realization.
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