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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Climate Change Dictates Own Law at Nkambe Mayor’s Installation


 Fai Cassian Ndi
"ngoro" display under rain
In the African tradition, few drops of rain are often described as showers of blessing. Never could a heavy down pour of the rain be described as such. A heavy down pour of the rain before or during an occasion is often likened to an awful premonition and or a cleansing exercise. The heavy down pour in Nkambe on December 7, 2013 during the official installation of the mayor of Nkambe and his four deputies was contextualized with critical minds casting doubts over the notion of showers of blessing. The euphoria that many expected at the Nkambe mayor’s installation aborted prematurely with the sky raining it anger on the innocent population. Could it have been that the gods were angry or could it have been that the heavy down pour of the rain was some sort of a mess cleansing, many pondered in rhetoric?Skeptics were of the opinion that the gods were agry with the ruling party in Nkambe given that obnoxious chronic electoral matches loom large.Notwithstanding, a school of thought holds that climate change is the problem given that at this time of the year, it is dry season yet the rains have been rampant this year.
 More or less, all the UFO councilors answered present BUT vanished just with the same speed that came the rain.  Councilor Adamu Musa, was one of those who many have been looking up to for development to have a better orientation in Nkambe. Despite all, Adamu Musa was conspicuously present and when his name was called the grandstand responded positively Beside, Kimbi Michael alias Bob Mickey, the indomitable councilor of Tabenken “the man whose victory was stolen” was also in time to be part of the new way. Even though disgruntled, Kimbi Michael said he is determined to make his little contribution felt.
 The most interesting thing is that observers who took the pains to travel to Nkambe were more confused than when they were going. This has been so due to the fact that those who were hoping to use the installation rite as measuring rot of Paul Ngabir’s popularity could not make up whether, it was the heavy rain that kept back the inhabitants in their houses or it was a boycott to express anger at the chronic electoral gulp. Despite the fanatism and or the good intention, the poor turn-out after all finally confirmed the nifty- gritty that ushered the team, headed by Ngabir Paul as mayor. Even though public opinion holds that the representation is hop-hic, Donga Mantung Senior Divisional Officer in his installation speech re-echoed that councils are not organs of political parties. SDO Ngone Ndodemesape Bernard also reminded the council executive that by installing them doesn’t means that the mayor and his team have been given a blank check to wear political jackets into the councils and or transformed the council into a political balloon. What comes to mind, the SDO continued is the political promises which if care is not taken will caught them in their dreams because five years is nothing.
SDO flanked by Paul Ngabir and Deputies
Pathetically, the Nkambe council is without a treasurer which indicates that figures may suffer. This is so because the Sammy Mgbata, formerly mayor of Nkambe was also installed as the mayor of Misaje council. Apart from the fact that he may or had as yet to confirm defied the role with the mayor of Nkambe, which the law forbids vote-holders of playing double roles already carried out financial transactions prior to the installation rite.  
Fon of Nkambe/CNYC Steal Show
It was HRH Fon Ibrahim Japbu Nfor, the fon of Nkambe took the population aback by decorating Paul Ngabir in public with one of the most significant cloth in Mbum land (Njaab). Paul Ngabir when during the gala-night wanted to use the symbiotic act of the fon to define development endeavour yet went out of words. How and how the act could be rated as developmental reminds another un-deciphered landmark of the type of development politicians usually talk of.  But its significant to this reporter cannot be over-emphasized given the King Solomon of Nkambe, as the fon is commonly referred is not a man to pigeon-hole with. If the CPDM party had reach its apex, much credits also goes to Fon Ibrahim Japbu for his firmness in the Biya regime.
The public presentation of the Divisional executive of the Cameroon National Youth Council-CNYC was the only delicious take-home. Abanda Marcel and his team were presented to the public amidst applauds. This was however the thrilling moment of the installation of the mayor of Nkambe and his four deputies.


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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Confusion of Sashes Sparks Controversy at Misaje Mayor’s Installation


By Fai Cassian
In gold sash left Ngariwa Lawrence (1st Deputy mayor)
On December 4, 2013, during the installation of Sammy Mgbata Nforkemba into his new function as the mayor of Misaje Council, an unexpected incident happened that continue to be the talk of the town.  Whether it was by design or error, the truth is that “Gold Sash” that is tied on the Mayor’s waste at installation was instead tied on the waste of the first Deputy Mayor, Ngariwa Lawrence. There was total confusion when the former mayor, Nkenda Simon Sunde moved up to the scene to signal the error. Yet, it was too late for any rectification. Implicitly, if the wearing of sashes is synonymous to the enthronement of a traditional ruler, questions abound as to whether Mgbata is the true mayor of Misaje council?  
But since that is not our main concern for now, the most intriguing is that Sammy Mgbata’s detractors were already on tree tops describing the incident as bad omen while those of Ngariwa Lawrence say it serves him right given that he has been likened by some of his clan men as “Judas Iscariot of Mbessa” people. The Eye is aware that the Misaje council has been fractionalized. It is no more news that councilors are into two camps. Even though during the installation, supporters of the former mayor Nkenda Simon were present at the grandstand, they all boycotted “item 11” which took place at the newly installed mayor’s residence. Allegations are rife at that Nkenda’s loyalists may not even attain council sessions. Rumours abound that Sammy Mgbata’s detractors have already set up strategies to frustrate all his actions by providing lump-sum to Nkenda’s loyalists to boycott all council sessions. The amount according to what we gathered is three times more than the amount to be paid by the council as sitting allowances to councilors. It should be noted that prior to the installation, councilors loyal to Nkenda Simon boycotted the first meeting convened by Sammy Mgbata More so, it is also alleged the election of Ngariwa Lawrence has split the Mbessa people.  With the mayoral position moved to the Dumbu area per the “gentleman agreement” which stipulates that the mayoral position rotates among the clans of Misaje Sub Division, there is apparently hot air in Misaje council. Sources hinted that the stole of the mayor of Misaje is hot to the point that hid-hop prayers have been organized to cleanse the mess. Yet another also confirmed that ever since Sammy Mgbata was elected, officially son –in and installed, he is yet to step into the office of the mayor that he is. Another school of thought holds that the juju –like oath taking that allegedly took at Nkanchi before the election of mayor is another hidden but unknown threat.  Even so, some councilors we gathered are aghast that the CPDM party executive shared amongst themselves all the executive positions of the council. Sammy Mgbata who is section President of the CPDM party was catapulted to the position of Mayor; the YCPDM President Ngariwa Lawrence was tamed and trapped with the post of 1st Deputy Mayor while the WCPDM President Madame Bolami Brigitte Cheka was compensated with the position of 2nd Deputy Mayor for voting against her blood during the senatorial election. 

Coming up Next:  The Bid for Mayorship, financial stakes and implications


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Monday, December 9, 2013

Ecstasy at Nkum as Suila Aruna Kidze is Installed Mayor

Fai Cassian Ndi
Suila Aruna
Speaking at the official installation of Suila Aruna Kidze as the new mayor of Nkum Council in Bui Division, the Senior Divisional Officer for Bui, Nzeki Theophile said that solemnity of such a magnified ceremony needs no demonstration given that it consecrates an oath that all the new personalities coming to the helm of the council must take. He told thousands that showed up at the installation ceremony that “time has come for real business” which starts with the new set of councilors. SDO Nzeki Theophile emphasized that the election of Nkum council executive did not only took place according to the rules and regulations governing councils in Cameroon but have been endorsed by the Minister of Territorial Administration and Decentralization. Before moving to those who were to be installed, Nzeki Theophile thanked the outgone mayor, Mayeni Kifon and his team for being result-oriented and at the same time ushered in the Suila Aruna and his team.
Nzeki Theophile challenged the incoming council executive as well as councilors to never lose sight of the importance of putting in place the basics that will enhance development with more maturity, and responsibility. He also called on the newly elected council executive to remove their political jackets and forge ahead with the development of Nkum council area, meaning that Suila Aruna though a militant of the
SDF is mayor of all citizens. Before performing the installation rite, he cautioned that the execution of projects should be done according to the norms laid down by law and that the huge resources devolved by the government as part of decentralization process should be utilized effectively with transparency.
It should be noted that Suila Aruna is an old hand in council management system given that he had served for several years as deputy mayor to Mayeni Kifon. Talking to journalists after the installation, Suila Aruna said the development of farms to market roads, health facilities, and construction of schools as well as provision of potable water will constitute his priorities.


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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Babessi Council to Create Farmer's Bank, Mayor Choh Isah Says


By Haruna Mohammadou
Maize section of the show
Agriculture is the only reliable source of income to over 80% of the population of Babessi Council area in Ngoketunjia of the North West Region. Yet, access to loans and credits is the major handicap. In a bit to solve this perennial problem, the mayor of Babessi council has revealed that his council is determined to set up a farmer’s bank to sustain farming activities. To this, the Father/Initiator of Mini Agropastoral Shows in Cameroon, Choh Isah Buba made the revelation on December 5 at the council esplanade in Babessi during this year’s mini agropastoral and forestry show better known as farmers’ feast. The quality of prizes that were handed to farmers also clearly demonstrated that the mayor of Babessi is not a man to pigeon-hole with when it comes to the promotion of agriculture, forestry and handicraft activities. It was a farmer’s feast in its true sense.
Harping on the importance of a farmers Bank, Choh Isah said that it will lead to an increase in production as
Chairs made of bamboo exhibited at the show
well as bridge the gab between farmers and access to pre-financing which is the major problem in rural areas. According to the mayor, the putting in place of a farmer’s bank will ensure food security, improve the livelihood of the population and above all, contribute significantly to sustainable development.
The quality and quantity of farm products that were exhibited to the public confirmed the mayor’s description of Babessi council area as the breadbasket for the North West Region. In his speech, the mayor of Babessi, Choh Isah Buba was very categorical that for the second generation agricultural policy to make its mark in Cameroon, government need to embark on the construction of farms to market roads, make available improved seedlings, fertilizers and chemicals, train more extension workers to support farmers in modern techniques on how to increase yields to ensure food sufficiency. He thanked the ministry of agriculture and rural development for supporting the farmers’ show.
 Farm produce of various varieties were on display beginning with cereals such as rice both the
Kuela Valery SDO for Ngoketunjia
improved/traditional Ndop short grains , maize, groundnuts, beans(white, black, red, MIDENO, Meringue) coffee, and tubers such as ginger, cassava, Ibo-coco, white yams, collocasia, plantains, sugarcane and vegetables such as okra, dried cow-piece, huckleberry, cabbage, tomatoes, yellow pepper. Forest product such as bush pepper, honey, beewax and others were also displayed.
Yet, l Choh Isa Buba says if more impetus is injected into the sector it will curb rural exodus which in turn leads to the rampant banditry witnessed in the country. He says government can better fight or curb rural exodus and banditry in the country by investing more in the agricultural sector. To him low yields force many young people to seek greener pastures in cities where jobs are in short supply thereby forcing them to join gangs of armed robbers to make ends meet.
The visionary Mayor Choh Isah Buba has challenged the government to carry out reforms in the sector and witness the drastic change thereof.  On the part of the Babessi council, the cradle of mini agropastoral show in the country, is envisaging in the days ahead to source for funding and put in place a farmers’ bank to assist farmers with seasonal loans, in order to boost agriculture and most especially to encourage second generation agriculture in the municipality. According to Mayor Choh Isah Buba, farmers are in dire need of agricultural financing through inputs such as improved seeds, pesticides and fertilizers in order to meet today’s food need.
On his part the Senior Divisional Officer for Ngoketunjia applauded Babessi mayor for organizing the show
Choh Isah Buba, Initiator of Mini Agropastoral/Handicraft Show in Cameroon
for farmers and craft men and women to show-case their strength. According to Kuela Valery agriculture is the backbone of the economy and the action by the council is in line with government efforts to promote agro pastoral, forestry and handicraft production and perfection. 
It should be noted that Choh Isah and the former mayor of Bafut, Neba were the two individuals who initiated the notion of mini agropastoral show in the 1997 after the collapsed of the National Agropastoral show. Today, not only councils in the North West also organize mini agropastoral shows, but it has been imitated by all the 350 councils in Cameroon. With this new initiative of a farmer’s bank, it is hoped that in the nearest future, it shall be told as another success story. 

Rice (Ndop rice)

Beans

tomato/onion

Craft

white/yellow gari
















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