The national body of the Catholic Men Association, CMA in Cameroon has a new leadership, twist and vision. Roland Kwemain from the Diocese of Buea, was Saturday, July 19 elected the new national President of CMA.
Kwemain and his team have placed their 3-year-mandate on giving the CMA a lot more visibility in and out of the country as well as join the fight against homosexuality in the country.
According to Kwemain, the new executive of CMA Cameroon will embark on three principal issues, which include; advocacy.
“The CMA will be making a contribution and make their voices heard on social issues like homosexuality, corruption, embezzlement, violence of all sorts, terrorism and reinforcing the essence of family values,” he mentioned.
Kwemain indicated that the new national bureau of CMA will be breaking new grounds across Cameroon, since the association is found in 14 of the 23 Dioceses in Cameroon.
“The new executive will be giving the CMA a new cultural and linguistic touch, making it accessible to all catholic men in Cameroon, no matter their linguistic background,” he noted.
The chair of CMA Cameroon said building the capacity of their members on Christian leadership will be at the fore of their activities, with emphasis on St. Joseph, their patron saint as a role model.
The CMA is a lay, non-profit and non-political group of baptised and devoted male Christians of the Catholic Church. It has as mission to render service to God, the church and the community through unconditional loyalty to the catholic baptismal promises.
It has as motto; humility, love and service and the patron saint is St. Joseph, husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary, foster father of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The patron of CMA Cameroon is the President of the National Episcopal Conference of Cameroon, who is currently, Mgr. Samuel Kleda, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Douala.
Done with electoral issues, the new executive intends to bring into the national body of CMA more visibility by creating a website and introduce a robust communication plan compose of the classical and social media.
“We will create partnerships and affiliations with other CMAs across the world and work closely with the National Episcopal Conference of Cameroon,” Kwemain added.
The CMA elections, which took place at College Bilingue Terrenstra, Bertoua had three challengers for the association’s top job; the incumbent, Francis Bekeny from the Bamenda Archdiocese, Cassian Mbinkar from Yaounde Archdiocese and Roland Kwemain from Buea Diocese. At the close of the electoral college of 102 voters from 13 dioceses, Roland Kwemain emerged winner with 68 votes.
He is joined by the following members in his executive; Vice President; Ephraim Lukong, Secretary General; Rills Ekalle, assistant; Theodore Deukam, Financial Secretary; Ephraim Ntungwe, assistant; Emmanuel Mua, Treasurer; Bongo Fongo, Communication Officer; Raphael Tchoupi assistants; Cyprian Asongwe and Henry Sama, Auditors; Louis Paul Tchouameni Touko & Gabriel, Liturgy; Blaise Ambe, Social Officers; Gabriel Tagang & Samuel Agbor, Discipline Masters; Oscar Mbilla and Cyril Tambe, National Chaplain; Fr Thaddeus Mbi, Advisers; Denis Enonchong, Joseph Abangage, Martin Ndua Ngono, Batholomeus Okwujiaku and Martin Mbah.
The CMA operates in the following Dioceses in Cameroon; Bamenda, Bafoussam, Bertoua, Buea, Douala, Ebolowa, Kribi, Kumbo, Mamfe, Maroua/Mokolo, Mbalmayo, Ngaoundere, Sangmelima and Yaounde.
The Bertoua rendezvous was the 4th National Congress of the CMA on the theme; We are fellow workers with God.