Bamenda: Voting In Maximum Security
- By Choves LOH
- 08 oct. 2018 14:13
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Fair weather and stepped up security characterized the October 7, 2018 presidential election in Bamenda where Prime Minister Philemon Yang voted.
The day was early to break for polling Centers and stations in the neighbourhood of Bamenda I Sub Division and by 9:50 a.m, the Prime Minister, Head of Government, Philemon Yang voted at the National Security A, Polling station within the premises of the defunct Public Works Department (PWD). He expressed joy in exercising his civic rights as a citizen and encouraged Cameroonians to do same.
He was followed by North West Gover nor, Adolphe Lele Lafrique who voted at the C, polling station of the Sixth Military Sector in the same PWD premises. They accomplished their civic rights after several courageous inhabitants in some ten polling stations coved by the Public Works department polling Centre. Away from there, the G.S Up station center featured voters in some six polling stations.
Each station featured electoral rolls which voters consulted before proceeding to choose from the ballot papers of the nine presidential candidates in the race. It was all in the back drop of security challenges and threats against any election in the region by some unidentified people. Regional Order No. 464 by Gove...
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