Babadjou-Bamenda Road : PM Announces Resumption Of Works

Day two of the Prime Minister, Head of Government’s visit in the North West yesterday October 6, 2021 also saw the surrender of some 13 ex-fighters from Noni Subdivision.

It has emerged from the Prime Minister, Head of Government’s peace-building mission to the North West Region that truth has been a major casualty during the ongoing socio-political crisis and it is time to achieve peace by avoiding the path of evil. Day two of the visit took the PM; Chief Dr. Joseph Dion Ngute to the Bamenda Commercial Avenue where he revisited the Major National Dialogue (MND), with revelations that; honest crusaders for peace and people driven by positive compromise would acknowledge that enough ground has been covered in the implementation of recommendations of the Major National Dialogue. 
He featured the merits of the Code on Decentralized Local Authorities which gives chance to uniformity and equality to the region, plus the Special Status which protects the uniqueness of the Common law practice and the English sub system of education. But for some financial constraints that delay actions on the ground; the PM said the implementation of MND recommendations so far; satisfies the aspirations of the populations.
The visiting PM said the MND two years ago was an ice breaker for elusive dialogue and celebrated the fact that people made their feelings public while suggestions were adopted to handle the frustrations. It was against this backdrop that Chief Dr. Dion Ngute announced the imminent resumption of construction works on the Babadjou-Bamenda road. He revealed that the World Bank had lifted the ban on financing and three local construction companies will be on duty this time around. It also emerged from the v...

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