Cameroon Headlines, Buea, June 14 – Peter Mafany Musonge, Grand Chancellor of National Orders and
Leader of the CPDM Senate Group has received the new royal father of Lebang,
Fon Fontem Asabaton in audience, Saturday, June 14.
This was shortly after a South West
Regional Information Seminar for Mayors and Presidents of CPDM Council Groups
that brought together eminent traditional rulers of the region, among them,
Fontem Asabaton.
Musonge was at the head of a CPDM Central
committee delegation to Buea. He was assisted in the in-camera audience by
Chief Dr. Joseph Dion Ngute, Minister Delegate at the Ministry of External
Relations in charge of the Commonwealth; Victor Mengot Arrey Nkongho, Minister
in charge of Special Duties at the Presidency of the Republic and Prof. Elvis
Ngolle Ngolle, Former Minister and CPDM Central Committee Member.
According to a source who spoke to Cameroon Headlines on anonymity, the CPDM bigwigs congratulated Fontem Asabaton for earning
the trust of the kingmakers and the entire Lebang Fondom, urging him to
immediately step into the shoes his predecessor left behind.
Musonge and his fellow Central Committee
Members regretted that they could not attend the funeral rites of late Senator
Fontem Njifua and by extension were absent at the enthronement of Fontem
Asabaton.
They reportedly used the close to half an
hour audience to express their readiness to guide the new Fon of Fontem in the
political paths his father walked.
Fontem
Asabaton, barely clocking 25 years, is barred from such an election going by
section 220 of the afore mentioned law which states that “candidates to the
office of senator, as well as the personalities appointed to the said office
must have reached the age of 40 by the date of election or appointment.”
Our
source hinted that the Central Committee Delegation assured Fontem Asaba that
he will as a matter of fact succeed his father at the central committee of the
CPDM, hinting that the necessary arrangements are being done at the level of
the CPDM hierarchy.
Fontem
Asabaton was told to throw his weight behind the ruling CPDM and to collaborate
fully with the National Assembly Member for Lebialem, Hon. Bernard Foju and to
assist the local administration in the discharge of their duties.
As one
of the highly placed chiefs of Lebialem, our source hinted that Fontem Asabaton
will in the days ahead propose a replacement
for his father at the senate, given that by-elections are expected to be held
in the South West constituency in under 11 months.
Fon
Fontem Asabaton emerged from the session with Musonge beaming with smiles, as
if to indicate that it was a successful audience. He however chatted briefly
with the Fon Joseph Ndindem of Fonjumetaw before leaving for Lebialem.
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