From Leinyuy Marilyn in Bamenda
Former Balikumbat SDF district chairman in
Ngoketunjia division, Lecigah Pius who applied for CPDM membership since
November 2013 will have to wait until officials of the ruling party would have
deliberated and okayed his admission into their ranks.
Lecigah Pius |
This was one of the major outcomes of the CPDM
Ngoketunjia II ( Balikumbat) statutory enlarged
section executive meeting that held on August 3, 2014 under the
chairmanship of the section president, Senator Dingha Ignatius Bayin.
Speaking
during the meeting which saw the ‘surprised’ attendance of Lecigah Pius who ran
for the September 2013 parliamentary elections in the Balikumbat special constituency
on the SDF ticket but lost heavily to the CPDM candidate, Senator Dingha
announced that he received an application from the former SDF district chairman
in November 2013 to militate in the CPDM but quickly added: “ Mr. Lecigah’s
application is under consideration…we will announce his admission into the
party when we deem it necessary…’’.
Even though
the announcement at the August 3, 2014 meeting that Lecigah who resigned from
the SDF had applied to now militate in the Balikumbat CPDM was greeted with a
thunderous applause, Senator Dingha told The Guardian Post by phone yesterday
that: “ It is the section conference that will endorse his admission into the
CPDM Ngoketunjia II section…’’.
He quoted Lecigah as saying he is joining the CPDM
because he (Lecigah) is interested in development which according to the former
Balikumbat SDF district chieftain can only come through the ruling CPDM party.
Senator Dingha told The Guardian Post that Lecigah has already taken the firm
commitment to respect the CPDM party texts and to work in collaboration with
CPDM locals in Balikumbat to completely bury the SDF in the area. He added:
“Dr. Lecigah was categorical that he is not joining the CPDM to get any posts
but to work hard to merit whatever comes his way…’’.
It is worth mentioning that while announcing his
resignation from the SDF after he lost the September 2013 parliamentary
elections, Lecigah castigated the SDF hierarchy for abandoning campaigns for
the polls to him alone. He had equally charged his former party officials for
being too egoistic and taking little or no interest in issues affecting their
grass roots militants.
Meanwhile those present at the August 3 meeting
during which Lecigah’s application to join the CPDM was announced included
among others: the DO for Balikumbat, Ngwa Martin, the commissioner for public
security in Balikumbat subdivision, Kere Andrew, CPDM central committee member,
Sama Margaret and the mayor of Balikumbat, Wasum Augustine Lehdogha.
Balikumbat CPDM party officials at the meeting were
lectured on the restitution of the regional seminar that was organized by the
central committee of the party in Bamenda on June 14, 2014; with inputs from
the section president, Senator Dingha Ignatius who attended the Bamenda
seminar.
Senator Dingha who many see not only as the bedrock
of the Balikumbat CPDM but the main financier of CPDM party activities in the
entire sub division lectured militants on mayors and party influence, the
responsibilities of CPDM mayors and the security concerns of the nation. All
these against the backdrop of the decentralization of development projects to
local collectivities and more especially considering the overwhelming majority
of CPDM managed councils in Cameroon. Most importantly, Senator Dingha admonished
participants at the meeting to be vigilant and to report cases of people they
find in their vicinity whose identities and missions cannot be accessed.
In perspective, participants brainstormed on an
elaborate joint section conference scheduled for Saturday September 13,
2014, ahead of the 6th November celebration of the accession to the
supreme magistracy of President Paul Biya to power. The meeting was sanctioned
by a motion of support to President Biya urging him to forge ahead with the
security dispositions taken and his major accomplishment programs.
Party officials who spoke to The Guardian Post on
the sidelines of the meeting hailed Senator Dingha for his financial
contribution, peace-crusading missions and unmatched support-mobilisation without
which the ruling party would not have won the September 30, 2013 council and
parliamentary polls in Balikumbat. “Our MP and mayor should ever remain
thankful to Senator Dingha for working tirelessly to give them victory at the
September 30, 2013 elections’’, a senior party official who pleaded for
anonymity told The Guardian Post.
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