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Monday, February 12, 2018

52nd National Youth Day in Nkambe: Youth Multiculturalism, Peace and National Unity



As early as 9am, on February 11, 2018, youths especially students and pupils as well as youths of some political parties and associations could be seen in their uniforms moving towards the Nkambe grandstand. When the Senior Divisional Officer for Donga Mantung Division, Nkwenti Simon Doh  arrived the ceremonial ground, he was received by the Divisional Officer for Nkambe, flanked by Mayor  of Nkambe, Ngabir Paul Bantar, and four Divisional delegates as well as the Divisional President of the Cameroon National Youth Council. Activities to commemorate the 52nd National Youth Day began with the singing of the National Anthem and youth anthem. After the anthems, there was a replay of the Head of State’s message to enable youths who could not listen last night to get the message.
The marching began with the Special Opening Dip which was immediately followed by Dip for Youths with Special needs, Boys Scouts and Girls Guide. Then the nursery and primary schools, secondary and high schools, professional schools and some recognized socio-cultural, economic groups and the youth wing of the CPDM party. The most interesting thing was that pupils and students had the opportunity to express themselves in relation to the theme in songs while marching. In songs, the main theme that flowed to the hearing of everyone was the notion of peace and the act of living in peace.
The euphoria was at its peak as activities of the tilted to choral singing and cultural animation. However, the ecstasy that generally characterized youth day celebrations was retiring given that youths did not enjoy chewing as much sugarcane as it was the case before. It should be noted that in the past, Youth day was considered as a sugar cane festival because everyone who went for march-past came back home with sugarcane.



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Sunday, February 11, 2018

52nd National Youth Day: Head of State’s message to the Youth


My dear young compatriots,

The last few years have not been easy for our country, which has had to take up simultaneously several major challenges, namely:
-     addressing the Boko Haram threat in our northern regions and that of armed gangs on our eastern border;
-     hosting tens of thousands of refugees and displaced persons;
-     managing the outburst of unrest in the North-West and South-West Regions, marked by sporadic  acts of violence; and
-     countering the impact of falling oil and commodity prices in a bid to return to growth.
I believe we can now make an initial appraisal of our struggles on these different fronts:
-     Boko Haram’s potential to cause harm has been severely undermined, thanks to the combined action of Cameroon’s  defence forces and its people;
-     supportive measures have enabled many displaced persons and refugees to return to their homes;
-     the situation in the South-West and North-West Regions is stabilizing, and the Commission for the Promotion of Bilingualism and Multiculturalism should thus be able to delve into the crux of the problem;
-     the latest assessments point to an improvement in our economy, with renewed activity in various sectors.
Indeed, the characteristic "resilience" of the Cameroonian people deserves to be hailed once again, for, it must be stated, credit for the results we have achieved goes to the people. Not only did they not give up, but they lent their support to   government’s action.
Our compatriots at large, regardless of social status, remained united throughout the ordeals. And such is what makes a great nation.
Allow me, once again, to underscore the heroism of our defence and security forces - mostly young people - whose sense of duty and responsibility has been beyond all praise.
My dear young compatriots,
The Nation is calling on you strongly, because, in the decades ahead, you will be our country’s leaders, hence the need for you to be up to the task, by acquiring the necessary skills and experience.
However, first, you must understand that the "new world” which is unfolding before our very own eyes could be tougher and more unstable than the old one. The rules that governed the old world for more than half a century - the role of the United Nations in maintaining world peace, international trade regulation, solidarity through development assistance, etc. - could become more difficult to apply, whereas nationalism, protectionism and isolationism are likely to gain ground.
In a tougher and less open world, it could become more difficult for developing countries to defend their interests and secure their economic and social progress.
Accordingly, we should commend the holding of events such as the recent African Union / European Union Summit in Abidjan, which focused on youth education and training in Africa and particularly the acquisition of new technologies and modernization of agriculture.
These orientations are in line with the objectives of China’s "new silk road" initiative and the development assistance projects of Asian countries such as India, Japan and South Korea. So, there are reasons to not yield to pessimism.
While Cameroon may rely on the solidarity of its external partners, as well as the understanding of major international organizations, the fact remains that its own efforts are naturally foremost.
Indeed, this is not the business of the government alone, but that of each and every one of us. And, in this regard, I will echo the famous quote: “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.”
Today, I renew this call for effort which I made to you barely a year ago on the same occasion. Rather than yielding to the tempting mirage of illegal emigration and undertaking a hazardous   and often doomed trip,        I invite you to play an active part in our great vision to achieve emergence by 2035.
I believe I can safely say that the State has done much in recent years to prepare you for this lofty task.
Regarding the budget, the combined allocations of the three ministries responsible for education represent about 15% of public spending. Great strides have been or are being made in terms of infrastructure, school facilities and educational opportunities.
The number of schools and universities is growing progressively, the two most recent illustrations thereof being the opening of a Faculty of Medicine in Garoua and a Higher Teachers’ Training College in Bertoua.
Today, each of our ten regions has a public higher education institution. Moreover, from this year on, our universities will be connected to the global university cyberspace.
The programme to donate computers to our students, which will be pursued actively, will help them to more easily connect thereto and access more and more knowledge and resources.
The government’s policy, geared towards learning trades as well as vocational and technical training, is beginning to pay off as it fosters self-employment and the socio-economic integration of youths.
As at 31 December 2017, 473,303 (four hundred and seventy-three thousand three hundred and three) jobs had been identified for youths, exceeding our set target of 400,000 (four hundred thousand). We are however aware that more jobs are required to curb youth unemployment.
Moreover, although growth slowed down due to exogenous factors, we continued forging ahead in various sectors of our development. The year 2018 will mark the completion of our major first-generation projects such as:
-     the hydroelectric dams that will soon be supplemented by power transmission infrastructure;
-     road projects such as Douala City’s east and west entryways, the second bridge over the Wouri River, various highways and the motorways under construction.
Already, a series of projects known as second-generation projects have been launched or are in the pipeline. They concern energy generation, new road transport infrastructure and especially the extension of our railroad network to N'Djamena and Limbe. We will then have to devise an ambitious social housing strategy commensurate with our needs.
Our GESP-based development programme will be continued, as will the three-year "special youth" plan which, since its inception last year, has  prioritized youth access to agriculture, industry, handicrafts, the digital economy and innovation. Nearly 500,000 youths have already registered with the National Youth Observatory to participate in the aforementioned youth plan. As funding has already been secured, its implementation will be accelerated in 2018.
The year 2018 will also be a decisive one for the preparation of AFCON 2019. The State has pumped considerable resources into it. It will then be up to our footballers to live up to their reputation and the outstanding achievements of their illustrious predecessors. They have demonstrated in the past that they are up to the task.
My dear young compatriots,
From my position as Head of State, I perceive signs of your growing interest in public affairs.
In this regard, your favourite platform of expression is the social media. Whenever at a click, you access these communication highways that give you global visibility, you must bear in mind that you are not exempted from fulfilling civic and moral obligations, such as respect for others and your country’s institutions. Be patriotic Internet users working for Cameroon’s development and influence, and not passive followers or naive relays for staunch critics of the Republic.
The Cameroon of tomorrow, which is being forged before our very own eyes, will differ almost entirely from that of yesteryear. You will be its key beneficiaries. You will need to prove yourselves worthy of it.
The world is about to witness a dramatic change. The populations of most developed countries are aging. Africa, on the contrary, will be a continent of predominantly young people by the middle of the century.
This constitutes both an opportunity and a challenge. Let us seize the opportunity and meet the challenge. I believe our youths are capable of doing so.
A final word. As you know, 2018 will be an important election year. You all who will be aged 20 years and above will be able to - or rather should - exercise your right to vote. By voting, you will be performing an act of responsible citizenship and, thus, participating in forging your destiny.
Happy Youth Day to each and every one!
Long Live Cameroon’s Youth!
Long Live Cameroon!
Yaounde, 10 February 2018

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Saturday, February 10, 2018

Senatorial 2018: Nsah Chrysantus Yembe Declares Senatorial Ambitions

Nsah Chrysantus Yembe
 Nsah Chrysantus Yembe CPDM Section Secretary for Donga Mantung I, Nkambe has declared his intention to contest in the upcoming coming March 25, 2018 Senatorial elections as candidate for Donga Mantung Division. The politician cum educationist made his senatorial ambitions public today February 9, 2018 in the presence of media practitioners. Harping on what has so far motivated him, Yembe Chrysantus who is popularly known as "Capital P" said he started nurturing his senatorial ambitions five years ago when the senate was created. He also revealed that given his mastery of the way of life of the population, their plight and needs. He added that given the fact that he is based at home, he will readily serve the people of Donga Mantung Division as senator. Accordingly, Nsah Chrysantus Yembe in is declaration made it vividly clear that the Section President for Donga Mantung I, Ngala Gerard and the Fon of Nkambe were all aware of his ambition. He however concluded that he is looking forth on his party hierarchy (CPDM Central Committee) that invest candidates to take the final decision. Since morning that he made public his candidature, public opinion holds that the trained jurist, educationist and politician could likely fit into late Senator Joking Stephen's shoes as CPDM candidate for Donga Mantung Division


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Friday, February 9, 2018

Pyeongchang Winter Olympics open with theme of peace



Feb. 9 (UPI) -- The 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang started Friday with a theme of peace, as nations from around the world were introduced in a grand opening ceremony that kicked off the peninsula's first Olympics in 30 years.
After opening segments of pageantry showcasing children following a white tiger on a quest for peace, the traditional parade of nations began at Olympic Stadium.
One of the main highlights of the parade came at the end of the procession, as athletes from North and South Korea marched as one group. Dressed in white and marching together, the unified group carried one flag.
Carrying the Korean unification flag was South Korean bobsledder Won Yun-jong and North Korean ice hockey player Hwang Chung-gum.
As the athletes entered, many arm-in-arm, crowds cheered as South Korean president Moon Jae-in shook hands with North Korean legislative leader Kim Yong Nam -- and Kim Yo Jong, the sister of Pyongyang leader Kim Jong Un.
Both Koreas brought their largest delegation ever with 219 athletes from the South and 46 from the North, according to Yonhap. Also a first, the Koreas have formed a joint women's hockey team.
International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach said at the ceremony the Korean athletes are in inspiration for all "to live together in peace and harmony despite all our differences."
"A great example of this unifying power is the joint march here tonight of the two teams from the National Olympic Committees of the Republic of Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. We thank you," Bach said.
"All the athletes around me, all the spectators here in the stadium, and all Olympic fans watching around the world: We are all touched by this wonderful gesture. We all join and support you in your message of peace. United in our diversity, we are stronger than all the forces that want to divide us."
Attendees at the open-air stadium -- which included the U.S. delegation led by Vice President Mike Pence and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe -- had to brave the cold elements. South Korea's state weather agency reported a temperature of 27 degrees Fahrenheit during the ceremony, which was held about 110 miles east of Seoul.
As custom, the Greek team began the parade, followed by teams entering in alphabetical order based Korean language names. The host nation is introduced last. A number of "neutral" Russian athletes marched in the parade -- those cleared by the IOC to compete amid of a doping ban -- and carried an Olympic flag.
Nearly 3,000 athletes from more than 90 countries will compete at the Pyeongchang Games in 102 medal events. The U.S. Olympic team sent 242 athletes -- including 135 men and 107 women, which is the largest for any nation in the history of the Winter Olympics.
The Pyeongchang Olympics are the second ever to be held on the Korean Peninsula, and its first Winter Games. Seoul hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics.





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CNPS Begins to Pay Benefits Via Mobile Money



National national social security fund (Caisse Nationale de Prévoyance Sociale- CNPS) has disclosed that the structure will conduct experiment e-payment of social benefits by next month.
The experiment will be conducted via the social security body (Centre de prévoyance sociale-CPS), at Yaoundé-Indépendance which is one of the six local structures operational in Cameroon’s capital. Beneficiaries in the nation capital reports say have applauded the step which many think will eradicate the huddles some pensioners go through in financial institutions to collect money.
However, Social Insurance Fund officials say this technological innovation is in continuity with its modernization and digitalization. The company explains that at first, the experiment will be conducted internally. For the experiment, Workers at the central services of CPS, CPS Yaoundé-indépendance included, who wish to be paid via MTN Mobile Money should simply express interest to their dispensers. The lists of volunteers are expected by February 28 2018, to facilitate the procedures.
 



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Thursday, February 8, 2018

Senatorial: Who Replaces Late Senator Jikong Stephen in Donga Mantung?



President Paul Biya on Wednesday February 7th signed the Presidential decree announcing senatorial elections. The decree signed yesterday by the Head of State summoning the Electoral College indicated that senatorial elections will take place on March 25, 2018.
Speculations are high at who will replace late Senator Jikong Stephen Yeriwa as senator for Donga Mantung Division.
Senator Njikong as he was fondly called hailed from Nwa sub division and was among the 70 senators that were elected into Cameroons Upper House of assembly through the ballot box. Having served this country in various capacities starting from a classroom teacher to University don, technical adviser to the Prime Minister, it was painless for him to influence the self-confidence of big wigs of the CPDM party. When his candidature was endorsed to contest for the first ever senatorial elections in the history of Cameroon, everyone was sure he would make a good senator. But God decided otherwise and after his dead, the billion dollar question that occupies the minds of political analysts and politicians especially those of Donga Mantung extraction now is; who will wear the shoes of the late Senator Njikong Stephen Yeriwa as elections have been summoned for March 25, 2018.  Several political parties are likely to present candidates for the elections in Donga Mantung Division.
However, since only councilors are legible for voting, the electoral tussle will likely be between the CPDM and the SDF parties. The Nkambe, Nwa and Misaje councils are managed by the CPDM while the Ako and Ndu councils are managed by the SDF. It should be recalled that in the last senatorial elections only two political parties contested in Donga Mantung Division. The CPDM list headed by late Jikong Stephen won while SDF list that had as substantive late Cheka Gladys lost. With the two substantive candidates now of late, pundits have been wondering on the pedigree of the candidates that the two political parties will enlist at the forthcoming senatorial slated for March 25, 2018.
(UP NEXT: Pedigree of the candidates who will enter into Senator Jikong’s Shoes?)


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