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Friday, February 7, 2020

Fuh Calistus Ends Peaceful Tour of All Villages of Misaje

Dr. Fuh Calistus Gentry Secretary of State in the Ministry of Mines,Industries and Technological Development, who is also CPDM Divisional Campaign President to Donga Mantung division and Municipal Campaign President to Misaje has ended a tour of all 12 villages of Misaje sub division. Minister Fuh Calistus took the village to village and quarter to quarter tour in the Donga Mantung IV SECTION of the CPDM in Misaje, to talk to the people on the importance of peace. He also used the ocassion to ask the people to vote CPDM to sustain the peace. He talked elaborately on decentralization and the Special Status offer to the population of NW/SW regions. He said dialogue is a process and that CPDM opts for dialogue not violence. 

The first lap started on Tuesday 3rd February, 2020 at Pimba in Akweto village where he was helariously received by the mbororo Community led by their traditional leader, Ardo Yougouda Bouba Adamou, Ardo of Akweto. The Campaign caravan continued to Bakinchine-Akweto where the MILITANTS and SYMPATHIZERS declared a zero vote for ANDP in their village.
The caravan left Akweto to Bansobi where the anxious MILITANTS gave him a befitting welcome. 
Next down the slopes was Kamine and Mbissa village where the Bessa people are poised for 100% victory in favour of CPDM.
Wednesday 4th Feb was reserved for consultations and evaluations at the Minister's Misaje residence. 
On Wednesday 5th Feb it began at the Misaje New Market Construction site were the minister was vissibly satisfied with the works.
He proceeded to the MISAJE MULTIPURPOSE YOUTH EMPOWERMENT CENTRE where he was also very satisfied with the newly constructed structure to take care of youth activities in the sub division.
The caravan took a speedy drive to Kibbo, passing through Nkanchi, Chunghe and Nfume villages.
While in Kibbo the people where so happy to have him in their midst. 
From Kibbo the caravan stopped at nfume, Chunghe, nkanchi and then returned to Misaje town







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