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Dion Ngute Urges Senators To Embrace Peace Course

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Dion Ngute Urges Senators To Embrace Peace Course
Story, Prince Oben Agbor and KAH Patience
The Prime Minister, Head of Government, Chief Dr Joseph Dion Ngute, has called on of the North West and South West regions to redouble their energy and stay on the course of crusading peace in the English-speaking regions.

Chief Dr Joseph Dion Ngute was speaking during a dinner he and his wife offered in honour of the senators at his Lakeside residence in Yaounde on Wednesday, June 28.

The dinner, offered in a relaxed atmosphere, was the first meeting with senators following their election, re-elections, appointments and re-apportionments for the third senate legislature. To note that the senatorial election took place on March 12.

 

Though marked by pleasantries, it was also a forum to rally for peace in the two regions. Talking to reporters on the sidelines of the meeting, the Prime Minister said: “The socio-political crisis that has destabilised our two regions since 2016, remains our common obsession”.

Dion Ngute restated that: “However, under the enlightened leadership of the President of the Republic, His Excellency Paul Biya, we have demonstrated an unflinching commitment in achieving peace, lasting peace, in these troubled regions.”

He thus entreated the Senators to “intensify activities on the field” for the return of peace.

The members of Senate saluted the commitment of the Prime Minister, Head of Government and pledged their total support to peace initiatives in the two English-speaking regions.

Reacting to the reception offered by Chief Dr Joseph Dion Ngute, Senate Vice President, Nfor Tabetando, said the Prime Minister called on them to continue to educate the population about the Ring Road in the North West Region and the Limbe Deep Seaport in the South West Region.

On his part, Fon Chafah Isaac, member of the Bureau of the Senate, stated that the dinner, “ was an avenue for us to converse with the Prime Minister and share ideas. I think it is not an overstatement to say we came to say Mr. Prime Minister, you are doing a good job. It is not an accident of history that you became Prime Minister at this particular moment”.

The senators from the two regions and the Prime Minister agreed on the need for the legislative and executive arms of the government to continue to work in synergy for the common good of the country.

It should be noted that all elected Senators from the two English-speaking regions are of the ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement, CPDM, party, that recorded a landslide victory in the last senatorial election.

Three senators of the party were later appointed by the President of the Republic from the South West Region while one was appointed from the Social Democratic Front, SDF, party in the North West Region, making a total of 20 from the two regions as the people’s representatives in the Upper House of Parliament.

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