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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

LandMark Speech by Hon. PC Fonso at National Assembly Opening

 
Hon. PC Fonso
HONOURABLE P.C. FONSO, PRESENTED DURING THE FIRST ORDINARY SESSION OF THE 2013 LEGISLATIVE YEAR TODAY MONDAY 11TH MARCH, 2013
Mr Prime Minister, Head of Government,
The First President of the Supreme Court,
The Procureur General of the Supreme Court,
Honourable Members of Parliament,
Your Excellencies, Members of the Diplomatic Corps,
Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen.

It is a privilege for me to preside once more, in compliance with the statutory legal provisions, at the opening ceremony of the first ordinary session of the National Assembly for the 2013 legislative year.

In this solemn ceremony and on behalf of the Provisional Bureau and the entire National Assembly, it is my pleasure to warmly welcome all of you to this august House.  Your presence here today amply testifies the sound functioning and smooth collaboration that exists between all arms of Government of our country.  I wholeheartedly salute this convivial state of affairs.

Dear Colleagues, welcome back to your House after some three months of intensive activities in your constituencies.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

This session is opening at the time when the sovereignty of our country has been violated by a group of violent misguided terrorists who recently abducted a family of French tourists in the northern part of the country.  The insanity of this senseless act cannot be rivaled when children are held captive!  As Members of Parliament representing the sovereign people of Cameroon, we call on the Government to take all measures in collaboration with the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the French Republic to free these hostages unharmed.  The National Assembly is solidly behind the Government as it battles against this unprovoked attack on our national sovereignty.

Dear Colleagues,

Our democracy in general and the electoral process in our country in particular need to be continuously improved upon.  The ongoing biometric registration of voters in which you are undoubtedly prominent actors is just part of a process that should eventually include the actual voting and tallying of results.

The problems that have been encountered on the field concerning this biometric registration point to the fact that Government should accelerate the review of the civil status policy of the country so as to avoid the last minute rush for the issuance of National Identity Cards decreed without the existence of the appropriate supportive measures such as mobile identification teams with adequate personnel, equipment and logistics all over the national territory.

A disturbing case in point is the shortage of films for the National Identity Card pictures which are supplied from abroad.  Remedial and effective action should be taken to ensure that the films are readily available for use at the various identification posts throughout the national territory.

Dear Colleagues,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Youth unemployment is a major problem that can destabilize society especially one which is striving to emerge.  This problem should be adequately addressed.  The execution of the recently announced programme for the creation of 200 000 jobs for the youths should make a determined effort to correct the mistakes of the still to be completed programme for the recruitment of 25,000 young people into the civil service.

Mr Prime Minister, Head of Government,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Our country has embarked upon a programme of putting up projects that are meant to bring the country into emergence.  These projects should be selected and spread in such a way that vision 2035 should be a country-wide vision that will have all of us onboard in a corruption-free environment.  This is not the case so far.

The management and supply of utilities: water, electricity and the telephone service throughout the country leaves much to be desired.  Water is now a luxury especially in our cities and yet water is supposed to be life!  Frequent and unannounced power cuts is now a way of life in all of Cameroon.  The mobile telephone service which gave us a glimmer of hope at its inception has now degenerated beyond belief.  As the Eldest Member of Parliament and on behalf of the entire Parliament, I am calling on Government from this people’s rostrum to put an end to these deficiencies which have immeasurable negative effects on society in general and the economy in particular.

Our Higher Educational Institutions are expanding nationwide.  This expansion should be matched with measures to improve on the teaching environment by improving on university equipment and infrastructure.  This will help to reduce the increasingly recurrent conflicts between the students and the university administrations.    Furthermore, in order to decongest these universities, the process of decentralization should continue.

Dear Colleagues,

Our society is facing an upsurge in criminal activities previously alien to us.  These heinous acts should be thoroughly investigated, an end put to them and exemplary punishment meted out to the perpetrators irrespective of whatever position they might have in society.

The controversy over homosexuality should be put to rest by the rapid enacted of a Family and Persons Code wherein marriage is further enshrined as we know it to be a union between a man and a woman.  This does not violate any human rights as people are free to do whatever they like in private as long as they respect the laws of the land and human decency in the open.  Our society should stand firm against any outside pressure and influence on this matter.

The Farmer/Grazier problems in many parts of our country are not going away.  If anything they are increasing in numbers of conflicts and intensity of the conflicts as more and more people are fighting over a fixed land surface.  A modern day code is required to make a start at a sustainable resolution of this problem.  The same goes for a modern attractive investment code which is unfortunately absent in a country that is striving for emergence.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

The phenomenon of floods in many parts of our country is increasingly afflicting many of or compatriots and we should act proactively to check its adverse effects with courage and determination.  Our compatriots so affected should be given all the assistance possible to enable them live decently.   An environmental watchdog should be set up to monitor and advise on this problem.

Mr Prime Minister, Head of Government;

Ladies and Gentlemen,

The National Assembly in its last session deliberated on the first programme – based budget for the country.  Government is encouraged to improve on the presentation of the next budget by correcting the shortcomings of the first one such as its late arrival in Parliament, the inability of Parliament to approve the programmes in plenary after a detailed scrutiny in commission before the budgetary allocations to each programme are made and defended by Government before Parliament.  In addition, the almost daily round the clock work to scrutinize this bill by the Finance and Budget Committee as well as an overstretched overnight plenary sitting is anything but effective.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

The country has been mobilized for two years now to celebrate its fifty years of reunification.  Steps should however, be taken to avoid celebrating a golden anniversary in a diamond year!

Mr Prime Minister, Head of Government,

We are receiving disturbing information that the Cameroon Embassy in Washington DC has been kicked out of its accommodation.  If this information is confirmed it will be an unacceptable disgrace for our country.  Prompt action should be taken to redress the situation and adequate sanctions taken against those responsible for such a situation which does not augur well for Cameroon.

Dear Colleagues,

This extended legislature will certainly come to an end sooner or later.  We should however, work with dignity, courage and determination to scrutinize and deliberate on any bills and issues that will be presented to us.  We should work for the advancement of the fatherland with the knowledge that after us other Cameroonians will be in place to continue with the work that we will leave and that when we leave we should leave satisfied that we did our best and that history will be fair on us.

With these words from your Eldest Member, I once more welcome you to the National Assembly and declare open its proceedings for this session.

Long live the National Assembly
Long live Cameroon
I thank you all for your kind attention.

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Monday, March 11, 2013

Mary Awudu Creates the Unexpected at Planting Season

 
Mary Awudu addressing the women ahead of distribution
For the second time, farmers in Nkambe Central have been supported with improved maize seeds. The support was from no other person than the wife of the Member of Parliament for Nkambe Central. Hon. Awudu Mbaya Cyprian. The distribution of improved maize seeds to farmers come barely a week after Madame Mary Awudu distributed women day outfit to all the groups. The strive of Madame Mary Awudu has been acknowledged by varied women and men. Last Saturday March 9, 2013 she started the distribution at Binju-Nkmabe and Binshua village and on Sunday 10, she led another powerful delegation to Bongom, Chup, Wat and Ngwanri villages. 
On Monday 11, 2013, the team stormed Ngie-Njap, Mbot I and II, part of Nterbang quarter in Wat an Moh in Nkambe. Addressing hundreds of beneficiaries and quoting from the Book of Corinthians, she said God loves the cheerful giver. Giving she said is complementing God’s work on earth. Flanked by SDF district chairman, Mbeh Wlifred, District Secretary Sajio Amindou, District Treasurer Patience Mangoh, Mary Awudu proceeded by telling the women who turned out in the 10 distribution points that the soil never fools.
Since seeds are never given on hand, each woman collects hers
 In Romans 9:32 it says, He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all–how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things. God was willing to give his own son for our sake, and He didn’t stop there, says the Bible.
From each breath you take, to the house you live in. From your farms, to your children, to your ability to till the soil and plant, God has graciously given you all that you have, and the ability to do all that you can do. There is nothing given to you, that does not flow from the hand of God”. Let these seeds multiply that in the next years we should be able to harvest red maize and white maize”.
“I am here to give you in the name of Hon. Awudu Mbaya and it would be bad of me if I do not share with you. In fact many others will follow me, your sons and daughters, husbands and wives, the difference is that I strive to be a cheerful giver. Don’t hold back when it comes to giving. In Psalm 84:11 it says, for the Lord God is our sun and our shield. He gives us grace and glory. The LORD will withhold no good thing from those who do what is right. He withholds no good thing from us, and we are not to withhold any good thing from those in need. She emphasized. Accordingly, Mary Awudu said the gesture is to recognize the efforts rural women have been sacrificing amidst climatic challenges to feed the cities. “I am most conscious of is how much rural women do for their families and communities. And how much more we all need to do to support them so that they can achieve improved livelihoods and food security in a way that is sustainable and I am sure this could be done by providing them with quality seeds, inputs and modern farming techniques”, she told this report.
Mary Awudu giving guides on planting
Proving improved seeds to the rural poor is the most effective strategies for reducing poverty and malnutrition. Women hold the key to ensuring food and nutrition security. Being the wife of a politician and a perfect public speaker for that matter, Mary Awudu didn’t spare any effort to remind farmers of their civic responsibilities. That is to register in order to vote in the upcoming elections. She also reminded the population that love is more than money. Besides, she added that sustainability means actions that lead to hope and that “the changes we make today will be the norms of tomorrow”. Sustainability doesn’t mean giving out money and if it is what about tomorrow and the day after that. She told urged farmers to understand that it means adopting agricultural innovations that improve efficiency and outputs while also conserving scarce natural resources and reducing waste reasons why she started the seed program which many are trying to do the same. “People only copy good examples and not bad ones”. To Njibu Esthela, the seeds will go a long way to improve her yield this year. Brigitte Manlih of Chup village was very elated for the support. She said that God who brought the cheerful giver will do same to them her and her team back. At the Bongom Market Square, Ndimla Comfort expressed her joy in prayers and said God should also replenish the pockets of the giver so much so that she would continue to give to others who are in need.
It was a moment of communion in all the villages and the ten distribution points. Fanfare and elation because the seeds were just coming at the moment that the first rains had softened the soil. The distribution exercise continues today. The beneficiary villages today include Nterbang –Wat, Mbot I and II, and then Moh-Nkambe. 


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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Senatorial Challenges: Cavaye Yeguie Djibril to Resign

 Zehinatou Baba
Hon. Cavaye Yeguie, elected House Speaker since 1992 and was elected MP since 1972
By the end of the day on March 7, 2013, the CPDM party Central Committee team for the assessing and analyzing of lists of senatorial had already received four lists in the Far North Region. According to our sources, lists led respectively by Cavaye Yéguié Djibril, Sali Dairou, Adama Yassifou and Haman Tchiouto is now the center of discussion in Maroua. Upon observation, the “heavyweights” in the region, both CPDM MPs in the National Assembly and members of the political bureau of the party are competing for the Senate. The tussle according to what we gathered is between the National Assembly Speaker Cavaye Yeguie  Djibril and Sali Dairou. Yet it is alleged that Louis Paul Motaze tried to form a consensus list but it was above him. However, the news is now that Hon. Cavaye Yenguie Djibril will have to resign before he contest in the upcoming senatorial elections giving that the laws doesn’t permit accumulation of functions. It should be recalled that Cavaye Yeguie Djibril was elected National Assembly Speaker since 1992and since then he has been there. He began his parliamentary career since 1970 has been there and some Northerners think it is a throne that he inherited from his forefathers.  As for Sali Dairou, he is one of the famous rapporteurs of the Committee on Finance. Before becoming an MP, he has been seen as one of the most controversial ministers of the Biya regime. He resigned from the position of Minister of Public Service.  The question many are asking is what is so important in being a senator that even the Speaker of the National wants to quit the prestigious position of President of the National Assembly to becoming a senator.
But the plurality of candidates, and especially the fact that they are not on the same list, announced tough battles in this region, where the CPDM leadership sinking like a ship. Pending publication of the final lists, there will be exercises in all directions, including the disqualifications.

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Mary Awudu Takes Improved Maize Seeds to Rural Farmers

 By Nfor Marc Bright
Maize Seeds exposed for Distribution by Mary Awudu
Madame Mary Awudu, wife of the Member of Parliament for Nkambe Central has announced that the first consignment of seeds to boost this year’s planting season arrived Nkambe early this week. Presenting the improved maize seeds to journalists today March 9, 2013 in Nkambe, Mary Awudu said a good farming season depends on the planting material. Harping on why she decided to support women with maize seeds, Mary Awudu said that for the past years she had been doing it and this year, she decided to increase the quantity thanks to the support she received from the husband. “We have brought enough seeds that will reach every farmer in the municipality”. The packaged seeds she said were bought from the Institute of Research for Development-IRAD. “The price of maize has risen from FCFA 700 to about FCFA 4000 and I think if we support our mothers with seeds, they will be able to have a good harvest. And you know a good harvest implies that women will be able to sell some and equally feed their families” she emphasized. To Madame Mary Awudu, a good yield will means that there would be money for some parents to send their kids to school, pay hospital bills etc..
When quizzed on the planting method, she said she will take along with her some agric technicians who before the distribution exercise will explain to the farmers the method of planting as well as how they could be able to select quality planting seed at first harvest. What I will tell the beneficiaries is that they should be careful to pick a kolanut from a pear tree. Quoting from Jeremiah 17, Mary Awudu said life is about doing what you know best correctly. “I am just showing my mothers and sisters that in the past we use to select our planting materials ourselves but with the phenomenon of climate change, we need to plant improved seed that could resist to adversity. If not we may one day cry of starvation” she added.



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2013 Public Investment Budget Launched Amidst Pessimism in Donga Mantung

Stakeholders in Donga Mantung Division are aghast with the fact that the 2013 budget has dropped by over 14%. The most pathetic thing is that full description of Donga Mantung Division only be looked through the lens of Milton's lost Paradise. The Division lacks roads linking the Regional capital and if we go by the popular saying that where the road passes, development follows then development process in the division is just a shattered dream.
During the launching ceremony some stakeholders in the division raised their voices in an unequivocal protest against the prevailing deprivation, exploitation, oppression and humiliation of the people of Donga Mantung.
However, the 2013 Public Investment Budget for Donga Mantung Division which stands at about 550 million FCFA was launched on Thursday March 7, 2013 at the Nkambe Community Hall. Addressing stakeholders during the launching ceremony, the Senior Divisional Officer for Donga Mantung Division Ngone Ndodemesape Bernard expressed gratitude for the massive turnout. He further called on the various vote-holders to listen to the explanation from the technicians so have to execute the budget with diligence. 
The Financial Controller for the Division, Sunde Richard said there are some few changes such as the procedures in assessing bills on public contracts.Sunde Richard added that the 2013 budget has been reduced by over 14%. He however regretted the fact that some contractors did not attend the launching of the budget. On his part the Chief of Taxation for Donga Mantung in his presentation said the delay in the launching of the budget has been caused by new procedures. He said the main target is to improve the relationship between business people and tax collectors. Djofack Andre said publicity tax that was paid at the council has been suppressed. 
However, the mayor of Nkambe Mangoh Jones Tanko was aghast that the Nkambe Council has not a single project in the budget. He was saddened by the fact that in his municipality, there are 24 schools without a single classroom and could not understand why there is no project allocated to the Nkambe Council. The new programme budget according to Nkenda Simon Sunde also ignored the Misaje Council in the distribution of projects, yet a critical look into the distribution of the projects places Nkambe with the highest number of projects.

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Friday, March 8, 2013

Panic, Confusion, Frustration in Northwest CPDM Over Composition of Senatorial List

 An atmosphere of uncertainty and frustration was reported at the Bamenda Congress Hall yesterday where the Central Committee team led by Agbo Tabi was receiving candidatures for the senate. Classified sources hinted that there was frustration, intimidation and confusion when some names were deleted. Accordingly, sources say the master planner who frustrated most of those who were aspiring to go to senate was no other person than the Rt. Hon. Achidi Achu. According to what we gathered John B Ndeh, Nwana Sama, Sama Ignatius, Fon Chafah and Achidi Achu each submitted a list. And at the end of the day, only three lists were forwarded to the Central Investiture Committee. Dr. Nwana and Sama Ignatius’s lists were dropped without giving tangible reasons why. More so, sources say the most frustrated case was that of Nji Fidelis whose name was deleted and replaced with that of Wallang Ako David. Besides, it is alleged Agbo Tabi fell into Rt. Hon Achidi Achu’s trap and he was seen as receiving instructions from him and not implementing orders from the Central Committee. Public opinion in the North West is aghast with what transpired at the Congress Hall. Yet allegations are rife at that the crack will give the SDF the position to sweep the seven seats in the North West Region if the situation is not redressed immediately. Some CPDM councilors are quoted to have vowed that they will never cast their votes for a certain personality who thinks that the entire region is in his armpit. Another even vowed to vote for the opposition due to the bias exercise by the Regional investiture. Yet, others say the lists were being dictated from the Prime Ministry while Simon Achidi Achu was implementing. More so, it is not yet clear whether Dr. Nick Ngwanyam's name appeared in any of these three lists or he finally formed his own lists.

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