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Friday, November 30, 2012

Wimbum Warriors Society Honours YUNDP National President

The Wimbum Warriors Society dubbed, “Mfuh”, has honoured the National Youth President of YUNDP, Ndansi Elvis Nukam, with title, “Tamfuh”, meaning the General of the Warriors.
In a groundbreaking YUNDP training seminar for voter registration in Bamenda on Friday, November 23, 2012, the Wimbum Warriors society opined that UNDP party has honoured the son of Donga-Mantung division of the North West Region, Ndansi Elvis, by electing him the National President of YUNDP and so the Wimbum could not be indifferent. On this background, the warriors society decorated him with a traditional regalia, red feather and the prestigious title, “Tamfuh”.
Accordingly to the warriors society, like a General, Ndansi Elvis is expected to fight tooth and nail to ensure that his party (UNDP) excels in the North West Region and other parts of the country.
In February this year, the North West youths and the entire youths of the country, stood behind Ndansi when he solicited their support for his candidacy to the post of the National Youth President of UNDP and so, he succeeded to win the elections as the youngest ever national youth president of a political party in Cameroon.
Addressing thousands of the militants at the esplanade of the central park hotel in Bamenda that November 23, 2012, Ndansi stressed that Misaje, his village of Donga/Mantung division is proud and North West Region is most proud that he is their own. Hear him: “I promise to continue to make you proud of your choice in all ways’.
In 2010, Ndansi said upon the UNDP President General, Buba Bello Maigari, he and some militants, effected a regional tour of all the 32 sub divisions in 6 days, cruising through the bad roads to reach the militants of Fomfuka, Fundong, Belo, Widikum, Batibo, Bui, Ngoketunjia, Tubah, Santa, and Bamenda II among others. He stress that the tour gave them the impression that UNDP is stronger in the North West Region than ever and that the militants are not divided as some handful of people might think.
According to Ndansi, militancy in a political party is first justified by influence at the base. He encouraged all militants to go back to their base and work hard for without a strong base, they are zero in the eyes of the party.
On the upcoming twin election, Ndansi said the parliamentary and municipal elections require that they enter into it proudly by making sure they register their councillors and parliamentarians and vote massively to ensure that they are victorious.
Harping on seminar on voter registration, Maidadi, a member of UNDP central committee, emphasized that while Douala is the economic capital of Cameroon, Yaounde is only the administrative capital of Cameroon and Garoua is the political capital of the Francophone sector of the country like Bamenda is the political capital of the Anglophone sector of Cameroon. He ipso factor challenged the militants to use their political savvy to garner support for UNDP from the grassroot population.
The occasion was graced by traditional dance groups from across the region

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