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THE 39TH ANNIVERSARY OF CPDM IN FAKO III
CPDM FAKO III SECTION celebrates the 39th anniversary of the Cameroon people democratic movement (CPDM) under the theme: “All together, let us mobilize with determination and without ambiguity with behind the National present, President of the Republic, head of state, with a view to consolidating the achievement of his ideals of peace, unity, democracy and social justice, as well as his ambitions for the progress of our country.”
The ceremony was graced by the presence of the H.E Senator Lionel Papinatu Fonderson special emissary of the central committee, with H.E Bernard Okalia Bilai Governor of the South West Region as guest of honour. Leaders of other political parties, traditional authorities and militants who in their numbers came out to show their solidarity to the national chairperson of the party.
Mayor David Mafani Namange Esq who double as the Section president of CPDM FAKO III, in his speech of the day as host of the event, counted all the good works of the party and system yet pleaded for more, as the completion of the Referral Regional Hospital in Buea, the construction of new roads within Fako III. It was in a spirit of comradery that the day came to an end as militants and guests shared the birthday cake.
The Buea Council’s history traces back to 1922, initially established as the Bakweri clan council under Chief Mathias Lifafa Endeley during British colonial rule. It wasn’t until June 29, 1977, that it officially became the Buea Rural Council, formalized by Presidential decree No. 77/203. Prior to this, Buea served as the capital of Kamerun (Cameroon) under German colonial administration from 1901 to 1909 and later as the capital of Southern Cameroons under British rule