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Actualités of Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Source: Cameroon Tribune

Vice Speaker Donates to Idenau Farmers

Fertilizers, spray-cans, fuel-economy stoves, cash and a lecture on the last parliamentary session activities constituted the gifts that the Vice Speaker, Honourable Emilia Monjowa Lifaka, offered to her electorate of Idenau (West Coast) last weekend.

Honourable Lifaka explained that she was in turn saying thank you to the West Coast voters who have entrusted to her three consecutive parliamentary mandates in 2002, 2007 and 2013. Among the gifts, FCFA 500,000 went to militants of the Idenau CPDM Section and FCFA One million was allocated to supply electricity to the local Government High School and the Idenau Rural Artisan Centre, SAR-SM. The School Principals had applied for help to enable the students go through their examination this June without tears. The money for electricity

supply was handed to the Mayor of Idenau who will follow-up to ensure a judicious utilization, especially enabling students to do their exams hitch-free this June.

Hon. Lifaka called on the people of Idenau to keep faith with President Paul Biya as a peace lover, a development getter, and the visionary leader for Cameroon's emergence by 2035. Recalling the Chinese proverb of "teaching how to fish rather than giving fish," the Member of Parliament told Idenau people gathered at their Fire-burn club that the fertilizer she was offering was timely to enable them grow food and feed children to be healthy for schooling. The MP appreciated that the electorate of Idenau had always voted the CPDM no matter the twist of events. She explained to them that the last parliamentary session voted seven far-reaching laws for the benefit of the whole Country.

Among the speeches to welcome the MP, the Section President and Mayor for Idenau, Gabriel Tonde Lifanje, praised the well-timed gifts fixing another promise of confidence the next elections. Traditional rulers, administrative authorities, traders, men and women of Idenau were on hand for the occasion.