His Royal Highness Senator Dr.
Ganyonga III Doh of Bali, Doh Jerome, Secretary of State for Penitentiary Administration at
the Ministry of Justice and Keeper of the Seals, Senator Eno Lafon Emma, the Director of Customs Edwin
Fongod, the CPDM Section President for Mezam III Gwanyala Raymond, Ngoh Ajong
Sylvanus Dobgima the Lord Mayor of Bali Council amongst other bigwigs from Bali
have thrown their weight behind the struggle for schools to resume in
September. The call for schools to resume was made at the weekend during the
Mezam III CPDM Joint Section Confrence at the Palace Hall in Bali.
HRH Senator Dr. Ganyonga III Doh |
HRH Senator Dr. Ganyonga III Doh
called on Cameroonians to be moderate in the way they practice politics. He
said every important person today is a product of education that he received
when growing up further calling on every one to put their hands on deck to make
sure that children resume school in September. Intimating that CPDM was a party
that could turn anybody into anything he called on all to everything to avoid
the Rwadan situation in Cameroon. Splitting of the nation could not be the
solution to the problems the country is going through he said and frowned at
Cameroonians in the diaspora who wanted Cameroon scattered. “There are problems
and we as part of this society also feel the pinch but this doesn’t mean
children shouldn’t go to school”, he said.
On his part, Edwin Fongod, the
Director of Customs said that the President of the Republic H.E. Paul Biya had
accepted that there were problems and that since then the results of his
efforts have been positive.
Edwin Fongod Nuvaga |
The General Certificate of Education he said had
been written and marked pending results. Decisions he said had been taken
touching on Basic, Secondary and Higher Education adding that teachers had been
recruited as reconciliatory moves towards meeting some of the demands of the
teachers.
Doh Jerome, Secretary of State in charge of the Penitentiary at the Ministry of Justice called for a
reinforcement of registrations in schools and said a scholarship Fund of 10
million FCFA had been created and that it was still open for those who wanted
to contribute. He explained that with the reopening of schools, students were
going to benefit from this scholarship fund.
Doh Jerome |
Children he said must go back to
school and that in the upcoming elections Cameroonians would vote for one and
indivisible Cameroon devoid of intoxication, hypocrisy and political demagogy. At the end of the
joint conference at least 7.2 Million
FCFA had been raised and contributions kept coming in.
Senator Eno Emma Lafon who came in as
a guest said irrespective of the problem riddled circumstances disturbing the
society, children simply had to go to school because all these problems
actually had nothing to do with the education of children. While problems were
being solved children could as well be going to school she explained. “So I
think that while adults and civil society activists are struggling to solve
their problems, children should be going to school otherwise we will pay
dearly and jeopardise generations that we did not cater for.”
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