Peter
Mafany Musonge, CPDM Senate Group Leader and Grand Chancellor of National
Orders, has told the Government Delegate to the Kumba City Council, Victor
Nkelle Ngoh to suffocate the SDF run councils in Kumba so that they will be
unable to deliver on their campaign promises.
During
a South West Regional Information Seminar for CPDM Mayors and Presidents of
CPDM Council Groups organized in Buea, Saturday, June 14, the Dean of the
Senate, Senator Nfon V.E. Mukete said the CPDM party is slowly losing tempo in
Kumba.
He
said the woes and dwindling fortunes of party came to a head when the Social
Democratic Front (SDF) party swept all the three sub-divisional councils in
Kumba during the September 30, 2013 municipal and legislative elections.
Mukete
said the party in Meme is on its knees and hasn’t the necessary wherewithal to
pull crowds for mass rallies. This coupled with the fact that the CPDM barons
in Kumba are faulted for the blunder that has crippled the party.
After
listening to Nfon Mukete, Musonge said “As
far as Kumba is concerned, we are now the opposition, and not the ruling party.
But with the time ahead of us before the next elections, we have to work to once
more conquer Kumba for the CPDM.”
According
to Musonge, the CPDM heavyweights in Kumba have to get to work, for as he puts
it, “there is no time to waste”.
As
leader of the CPDM Central Committee Delegation, he challenged the Government
Delegate to the Kumba City Council to do all to ensure that the SDF loses
grounds in Kumba.
“…we
advise the Government Delegate to the Kumba City Council to know how to do it.
You are the one sharing the resources. You have to look for ways to handle the
problem,” Musonge said.
Musonge
quickly called for caution in the handling of party affairs in Kumba,
stationing that like elsewhere in the South West, the party has to be made
stronger.
His
words: “…time for useless and vain quarrels is over. As mayors, you know
better: the people, the voters, including our many militants, will judge you by
the number of kilometres of roads built or maintained, the number of schools
built, and the number of people who enjoy proper health care and good
shelter…that is your role. That is your mission. That is your duty. It is a
collective duty. You have to work very closely and collaborate with Municipal
Councillors, Senators and Members of the National Assembly, Administrative and
Traditional Authorities and Local Party Officials.”
Given
that Nkelle Ngoh listened to the piece of advice from the senior party baron
with wrapped attention, the three SDF-run sub-divisional councils in Kumba are
in for rough moments, especially with regards to subvention from the City
Council.
only people from the old school reason in this anticlockwise way. cpdm or sdf - we are all cameroonians first. These people need to retire with their outdated Adhijo style ways of doing business. W e need Obama style.
ReplyDeletei think Musonge made a political blunder by making such utterances. he should tender an apology to the SDF. these are people who have attained political menopause.
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