The commemoration of President Biya’s accession to power come November 6 will be celebrated in pomp by militants of the CPDM in the Momo IV Section in Ngie.
The wind of Peace blowing in the section following incessant calls from CPDM local authorities to those who attempted to trade this priceless commodity to learn from the errors of the past are yielding fruits. Stephen Ujambeng, section president for Momo IV and flag bearer of the return to peace crusade has maintained that “Ngie must unite, stay united, rise as one in order to face and defeat any adversary of the CPDM in the section”. The section president was speaking in one of his meetings to prepare militants for the commemoration of the Head of State and national president of the CPDM’s accession to power. He continues to acknowledge Minister Rose Acha, Head of the Permanent Divisional Delegation of the CPDM for Momo for what he has termed “Her careful supervision”.
For a section that has braved countless odds for the CPDM and has remained standing, the section president has emphasized that the 2025 commemoration of President Biya’s accession will be a game changer in that it will usher the section and the nation as a whole into the historic and major election. For this therefore, Stephen Ujambeng has sent a strong call for CPDM militants across the board in his section to come out massively on November 6, so that together they celebrate their resilience, say their gratitude to president Paul Biya for the journey this far and to buckle up for future challenges.
In the words of Stephen Ujambeng, “CPDM militants in the Momo IV section have faced challenges, overcome obstacles and emerged victorious always”, he said insisting that now is the time to seal a victory deal for their continuous support and long suffering for the CPDM. He calls on all militants, sympathisers and friends of the CPDM to come out on November 6 to celebrate the party’s Hero. Their numerical strength at the celebration will be a testament to their power of collective action, shared vision and unwavering commitment to the CPDM. It will also be a reassurance of their preparedness for 2025.
Every decision by the section as the nation looks forwards to 2025 will reshape the future, and for a people that are still recovering from the consequences of a lie, it is incumbent for them to be united and purposeful in their pursuit for a bright future, built on truth, justice, equality and opportunity for all.
Irene Aweneg, with field reports.