South West : CDP Throws Weight Behind CPDM
- Par Eulalia AMABO
- 20 mars 2020 15:21
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Enow Benz Bate says voting for the party will facilitate the return to peace in the Lebialem Division hence the implementation of the President’s policies of development.
Electors and party sympathizers of the Cameroon Democratic Party (CDP) have been called to cast their vote for the March 22 legislative election re-run in favour of the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM) list in the Lebialem Division, South West Region. The National Chairman of CDP, Enow Benz Bate, publicly threw his party’s support for the CPDM in Lebialem on March 19, 2020 in the course of campaigns.
Going by the CDP Chairman, a vote in favour of the CPDM list will facilitate the return to peace in the division and subsequently the region. “We have all seen what CPDM officials have been doing for the development of the division and the region. Despite the security challenges, these party officials still brave the odds to meet and comfort the population. It is wise to vote for a list whose candidates will guarantee the development of the community,” he stated, adding that the President’s development policy for the division will be quickly implemented should a candidate from his party be voted.
When questioned on his reason for supporting the CPDM, Enow Benz said politics is not an affair of enmity. “I am a flexible and realistic politician who puts the interest of the people first. I get into coalitions when need arises, all for the sake of advancing democracy and the livelihood of the population. Why should I not support the candidacy of a candidate in whom I see potentials? The concept of social cohesion spans through moments...
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