The Mayor of Bamenda II council, Vice President of the Bamenda II campaign commission has mobilized the Ntamulung community for the re-election of President Paul Biya.
From Ntamulung I,II and III, the numbers were telling of what the Mayor means to that community. Being his quarter of his origin, the women and Men chanted that they have heard the message of the Mayor and will turnout massively to vote for President Paul Biya, candidate of the CPDM party.
The people of Ntamulung thanked the Mayor for the borehole, the opening of roads, the planting of street lights and construction of bridges, adding to the several socio-eocomic projects that have been realized in the neighbourhood.
The councillors from Ntamulung took turns to talk to their constituents to remain focused, steadfast and committed to the ideals of the new deal.
The same message was echoed by the Mayor of Bamenda II, Chenwi Peter.
"Your turnout for this campaign is commendable and I believe this population will cast their vote for our candidate. We will have a lot to achieve aside of the roads and bridges we already have in Ntamulung. Mayor Chenwi told the militants
"We have to all be careful not to be swayed by detractors who have never provided you with any assistance. To prove that the party keeps to its promises I want you all to make a request to me, and I shall provide to you as your Mayor before the end of December" Chenwi Peter asked the militants.
In a chorus answer, the militants requested for electricity and water and Mayor Chenwi Peter assured them it will be provided by the end of December 2025.
The Divisional Campaign head for Mezam 1B, Cletus Anye Matoyah urged the militants of the three quarters to stand firm with the Mayor who is also from Ntamulung for better opportunities awaits him should H.E Paul Biya be re-elected president.
Matoyah was pleased with the mobilization of the councillors of Ntamulung who did a marvelous job at such a short notice especially with the current dispensation.
The population of Ntamulung and its environs left the courtyard of the Bamenda II with one resolve, that of voting massively for President Paul Biya come October 12.
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Ndi Tsembom Elvis
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