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Politique of Monday, 14 December 2015

Source: cameroon-tribune.cm

Germany : Alain Njock elected CPDM section president

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Suspense that had built up in the conference hall of the Cameroon Embassy in Berlin, Germany, on November 29, 2015, during elections of a new Section Executive of the Cameroon’s People Democratic Movement, CPDM, party was broken as the list led by the outgoing Sub-section president for Berlin, Alain Njock, was declared victorious.

His list beat that led by Dr. Bollo Jean-Michel, scoring 25 out of the 42 votes cast. He will be assisted by Francette Ludwig-Nollman as Vice President; Simplice Ndaago as Secretary and Danielle Homsi as Treasurer. They were commissioned by the head of the Northern Europe Re-organisation Commission covering the External CPDM Sections of Germany, Professor Ngwafor, alongside Monono Churchill Ewumbue and Okie Johnson, as member and Chargé de Missions, respectively.

The Central Committee Delegation met with the new Section Executive on December 1, 2015. Advice was given to Alain Njock’s team on the promotion of peace and reconciliation within the party as well as on the use of party resources. In the presence of Cameroon’s Ambassador to Germany, Jean-Marc Mpay, the Central Committee delegation handed over some party materials including membership and contribution cards.

During the reorganisation process that held from 24 to 29 November, 2015, the political map revealed that the CPDM Section in Germany had three sub-sections and 16 branches.  The Berlin Sub-section had six branches, the Hamburg Sub-Section had five branches likewise the Northern Rhine-Westphalia Sub-section with headquarters in Cologne. The results of the re-organisation in the Germany Section of the CPDM showed a very high rate of renewal of the executives at the branch, sub-section and section levels.