Politique of Sunday, 18 May 2014

Source: cameroonpostline.com

CPDM militants demand basic needs from Lifaka

Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement, CPDM, militants of the Fako West constituency or Buea Rural, have told their MP, Hon. Emilia Monjowa Lifaka, that they need roads, schools, health centres and other amenities.

Hon. Lifaka who is also Vice President of the National Assembly was on the field not only to say thanks for her political victory at the September 30, 2013 Parliamentary and Municipal elections in Cameroon, but also to take down the worries raised by her electorates.

At Maumu in the outskirts of Buea in Lifaka’s meet-the-people tour, CPDM Subsection President of Maumu, Kulu Mondoa, not only expressed gratitude to Hon. Lifaka for coming to commune with them, but asked the MP to do more for the people of Maumu, mentioning the need for a secondary school in the area, a health centre, construction of a good road to link Maumu to Buea and to push their many files in Yaounde that need attention. According to Mondoa, Maumu is behind her all the time, saying they have changed their habits of the 1990s to something else.

The YCPDM Subsection President of Maumu, Markus Eberitu, stated that the water supply in their community is inadequate, while inviting the MP to live up to the promises she made during the campaigns building up to the September 2013 elections.

At the Bonjongo Court Area, Fabian Mosoko, CPDM Subsection President, described Lifaka as a pragmatic politician, having a deep sense of clairvoyance and a profound interest in the education of the children from the Bonjongo Court Area. However, a passionate request was made for the tarring of the Mapanja stretch of road.

Chief Kama of one of the villages that make up the Bonjongo Court Area and the 3rd Deputy Mayor of Buea Council, Edward Mosoke, a Bonjongo son, joined their voices to say there is a need for the Bonjongo Court Area to be upgraded to a Subdivision.

In Maumu like in the Bonjongo Court Area, Lifaka said she came to give thanks after the support shown to her political career, noting that “when you share in the pot of a hunter-man, you will not lack food in your house.

The CPDM is the hunter; you will not lack food in your pot.” She then doled out FCFA 250,000 and five bags of fertilisers to be shared to the militants of Maumu, who are predominantly farmers. “This is from my heart. I have listened to your worries about the poor road network, the need for a secondary school and more.

It is work you have given me. I will do that which I can and that which I cannot, I will make a lot of noise about them in the Government corridors,” she said. Lifaka invited the Maumu people to reinforce their trust in the CPDM, saying it is the party of light.

“Let all those who stay in Fako Division feel Fako. We should respect the laws of Cameroon. We are all children of Fako Division,” she intimated. To the militants in Bonjongo, she said she came to strengthen the conviction they have established for each other, adding that Bonjongo Court Area is a CPDM stronghold all the time and they should never derail. She indicated that she has her mouth to do the whistle-blowing on the worries of the people of Bonjongo.

The meet-the-people-tour of Hon. Lifaka, which opened May 11, ends on May 16 after having gone through the Lysoka and Bonavada of the Fako West constituency. She was joined by MP for Buea Urban, Hon. Arthur Ekeke Lysinge and the YCPDM Section President for Fako III, Emmanuel Motomby Mbome.