As promised, after two months of working in yellow jumpers, motorcycle taxi drivers in the city of Bangangté received identification cards from the hand of the one they affectionately call "Mother Celestine" last Tuesday.
This umpteenth act of Celestine Ketcha is part of the will of the local authority to inculcate the spirit of citizenship and responsibility to stakeholders and formalize the sector occupied by more young people (and adults) to take them away from vices, need and boredom.
In serving the population, the request started some time ago in the constitution of the many motorcycle riders associations to enable them to defend their rights effectively. Voluntarily, the young business cards holders now have been filmed for free and registered with the municipality.
It is still an act of generosity and pragmatism of the president of Local Elected African Women's Network section of Cameroon (Refela-Cam) in the service of its citizens. "This working tool should under no circumstances be shared. Better, it should be retained as your national identity cards ", recommended the mayor known for her good practices in local governance.
According to beneficiaries, "no franc was paid for the i.d. which now makes us easily identifiable persons."
To improve the living conditions of the population, the winner of UN Public Service award in 2014 promised many other things for the now respectable workers.
The identifying elements of the owner of each card that also helps fight against insecurity in the city are: the name, the number, CNI number, registration number, telephone number of the function, the owner of the photo, stamped with the logo of the Commons of Bangangté and signed by the mayor.