Peter Ngufor:CEO Farmers House |
Ngufor
Peter, CPDM Baron and Chief Executive Officer of Farmer’s House, one of Cameroon’s
leading suppliers of farmers’ inputs has stated that the Musonge Commission
created by President Paul Biya was a lofty venture but regretted that the body
was not empowered to fully carry out its duties. He said if the Musonge
Commission was allowed to fulfill its mandate then the problems of Cameroon
would have been completely solved. He spoke to this journalist recently at his
Bamenda residence in reaction to the Head of State’s End of year speech.
Ngufor
Peter unequivocally expressed himself in the following manner; “I believed in
that commission and I expected it to have gone into the field to touch on the
problems of the nation not only in the two Anglophone Regions but should have
gone all over the country to find out problems disturbing the country because
we are not the only ones having problems. The other Regions have problems
peculiar to them. We thought that one year after its creation, the commission
should have been coming out with concrete results. Let the Musonge Commission
be given a chance. Let them work and let them fulfill their mandate and all the
problems will be solved.”
Quizzed on
the Head of State’s declaration that dialogue was already going on, Ngufor
Peter said “it is true that certain things have been done but the solutions to
the teachers’ and lawyers’ problems do not provide a solution to the Anglophone
problem. They should go a little bit further and that commission should have
sorted out these problems and provided lasting solutions to them.”
Commenting
generally on the Head of States Speech at the end of the year, he said “it was
quite elaborate and interesting but I think he should have hammered a little
bit more on the commission he created; that’s the Musonge Commission. I think
he should have gone to the extent of solidifying that commission by causing it
to be inscribed in the constitution of Cameroon. I don’t know why he did not do
that. It’s exactly one year old and they have not been to the field. All they
have done is go to some offices in Yaounde to find out whether both English and
French are spoken there. That’s not the reason why the commission was created.
Till today that commission remains very important and should have resolved that
problem of dialogue”.
I wish the
Head of State a very happy and prosperous New Year and his entire family. I
equally wish a happy and prosperous year to my farmers because supply inputs to
farmers and I am happy that 2017 was a bumper year for us and I think they are
all happy and I wish them a successful 2018.
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