October 12 presidential Polls: Prime Minister Mobilizes South West Population to Turn Up for President Biya
By Martial Gnoukapasir
The Prime Minister, head of Government, Chief Dr Joseph Dion Ngute has told the people of the South West region that, casting their lot on president Paul Biya come October 12, will be the best choice,
they'll be making during the presidential election.
Speaking to the south westerners September 27, during the launch of the ruling party's campaign in Buea, the head of government said the region will be loose alot if the current head of state do not emerge victorious at the October polls.
The number of persons representing the region at decision making structures of the country like the parliament and senate, opportunities granted to regional and local services placed at disposal to foster peace and propel the economic vitality of the region, not leaving out the Kumba Gas plant in gestation, are some of the projects and endeavors listed by the PM, as Biya's endeavors to prove hia love and commitment to the people of the region.
A bold claim which Dion Ngute outrightly dismiss as mere rumour, was that which states, the National Oil Refinery, SONARA, was at the stage of being transferred.
Works, he said have started on certain parts of the structure that went up in flames in 2019. He insisted that SONARA remains a property of the state with roots in the south West region of the country.
Other achievements he cited included the Limbe Deep seaport. Work on the site has intensified, he said, just like in other areas like the Tiko Airport and the Bekoko -idenau stretch of the road.
The above and more, are projects which if the south West region invested in another candidate, may witness a permanent shut down.
Reason why he told the population vote wisely come October, as choosing somebody else will be cataclysmic for the development of the region and disastrous to it's inhabitants.
On claims that the head of state was not able to rule due to his age and speculated health complications, he asked them one question? " Those of who who are farmers, do you cut down the cocoa tree because it is old"?
The question beckoned and received No No, from the audience as answer. Then he told them " president Paul Biya has made me his legs, so that where he cannot go, I would and should".
To the interim delegate of the CPDM permanent delegation, senator Tabetando Nfor, it's time for the south West to respect the numerous motion of support to the head of state soliciting he stand as president.
President Paul Biya has played his part and it's now time for us for the people to ensure he has a resounding victory.
He urged the committees set up to leave no stone unturn as no two elections are the same, though with the understanding that the region is a CPDM stronghold.
The campaign plan presented by Elvis ngole ngole, director of the CPDM academy, the social media remains a vital and strategic tool in Winning young voters.
He said this, with the argument that the next 7 years will be especially dedicated to the youths and women.
The current leader in power, chairman of the CPDM party Biya, had pledged to engage the youths and women in every aspect.
Inclusive strategies and community approach, an embodiment of door of the mouth-to-ear initiative are tactics that have been divided to win the up coming elections for Biya come October.
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