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The Cameroonian political scene is abuzz as the ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM) celebrates its 40th anniversary. Across various regions, local councils and political figures have sent their anniversary messages, reaffirming their support for the party’s leadership under President Paul Biya.
As seen in the latest edition of The Pilot newspaper, CPDM members from Mezam 1B, Ndu, Wum, Bamenda II, Nkambe, and Zhoa Councils have all commemorated this milestone. These regions have been integral in shaping the party’s long-standing rule, and their messages reflect a commitment to continuity and progress.
Looking ahead to the 2025 elections, Hon. Kum John Nji has issued a passionate appeal to the people of Esu to register massively. Voter registration remains a crucial step in ensuring active political participation, and with elections fast approaching, mobilization efforts are intensifying across the country.
Among the key figures sending anniversary messages is Ta Nformi Hon. Gerald Ngala, who has extended his appreciation to President Paul Biya. His message underscores the role of Biya in shaping CPDM’s legacy and maintaining stability within the country. As the party reflects on its achievements, leaders like Hon. Ngala continue to express their loyalty and commitment to Biya’s vision.
In a notable political development, Akere Muna has secured the endorsement of the Union of the Populations of Cameroon (UPC) as a candidate. This endorsement signals a shift in the political landscape, as Muna continues to position himself as a key contender in the forthcoming elections. The UPC’s backing could potentially broaden his influence and support base.
The newspaper also highlights the remarkable journey of Albert Njie Mbonde, who has transitioned from a successful career in broadcasting to assuming an ancestral throne. His story is one of transformation and cultural significance, as he takes on a leadership role within his community. This move reflects the deep connection between traditional institutions and modern leadership in Cameroon.