Celebrating CPDM 41st Anniversary in Bangem: Dr Akale Ransom  Calls on Militants to Rally Behind President Paul Biya to foster Peace

Dr Akale Ransom Sone, Sub Section President of CPDM Nninong IIl Presenting his address(above)

Below in handshake with Ewane Clifford Ngabe representive of the CPDM Kupe Muanenguba Divisional Permanent Delegation of the Central Committee in Bangem, 

By Ngalame Elias

Militants of the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement CPDM in Bangem, KupeMuanenguba joined the rest of Party members nationwide to celebrate the 41st anniversary of its creation, a moment that places the spotlight on the party’s enduring pledge to national unity, peace and development under the leadership of its National President, Paul Biya.

Militants of the CPDM party from the nooks and crannies of the sub-division, including  Senior Divisional Officer for KupeMuanenguba,  Nguia Theophile Beina, the Mayor of Bangem, Ekungwe Christopher Kang and some government officials congregated at the Paul Biya Staduim Bangem March 24th  2026 for the celebrations.

Forty-one years after its creation, the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement continues to stand as the principal political force structuring Cameroon’s democratic life and accompanying the nation on the path of stability, unity and progress.

This was the central message conveyed by CPDM party officials in Bangem in line with the main theme by rolled out by the Central committee.

Presenting a paper on “The Importance of Party Unity and Mobilization in CPDM Kupe Muanenguba I Section, Bangem”

Dr Akale Ransom Sone, Sub Section President of CPDM Nninong IIl called on Militants to rally powerfully behind President Paul Biya to consolidate Unity and Progress.

“In Kupe Muanenguba, our strength lies in our ability to stand together, mobilize our resources, and work towards a common goal, which is the development of our community and the prosperity of our nation. The Power of Unity is the foundation upon which great nations and parties are built. Party unity is the cornerstone of effective governance and electoral success as it enable political parties to present a cohesive front, mobilise voters and pass legislations efficiently. A united party increases its chances of winning power. Unity foster internal discipline and build trust,” Dr Akale said.

 

He touted the rich cultural heritage of KupeMuanenguba, with diverse ethnic groups and communities, calling on the population to uphold these resources with pride and work together to better achieve greatness.

 “ When we stand together, we can overcome any challenge, seize opportunities, and achieve greatness. Just like our  Senior Divisional Officer, Nguia Beina Theophile, once said, “Unity is the key to development,” he said.

 Dr Akale called on the need for continuous mobilization in readiness for the upcoming municipal and legislative elections.

“Mobilization is therefore the life-blood of any political party. It is the process of engaging our members, supporters, and the broader community in our vision and objectives. In Kupe Muanenguba I Section, we have a vibrant population, eager to contribute to our development. Mobilisation can take various forms especially during crucial moments like the forth comming Municipal and paliamentary elections, “ he advised.

 Like other speakers he thanked President Paul Biya and the CPDM for the  development achievements in KupeMuanenguba like the ongoing Bangem-Nguti road.

“ The Bangem-Nguti high way is on its the right course, the municipal roads are on high gear. Our farmers have benefited from agricultural boom as a result of high produce prices thanks to the policies taken by the head of our party H.E President Paul Biya. Our women have been empowered through various initiatives. These achievements are a testament to what we can accomplish when we work together,” Dr Akale said.

He however noted that Kupe Muanenguba still faces challenges such as limited access to markets (farm to market roads), inadequate infrastructure, and the need for skills development.

These challenges he said also present opportunities for the population to innovate, to mobilize, and to work together.

“We must leverage our strengths, such as our rich natural resources, our cultural heritage, and our resilient population, to drive our development forward,” he said.

He enjoined CPDM Militants in the area to embrace unity and solidarity, putting aside personal interests for the greater good, mobilize your communities ( cell, Branches, sub sections), engaging everyone in the party’s vision and objectives, support government’s initiatives, working together to drive development.

For Ewane Clifford Ngabe representive of the CPDM Kupe Muanenguba Divisional Permanent Delegation of the Central Committee in Bangem, the CPDM intends to remain at the forefront by adapting its strategies while remaining faithful to its core values.

“The promotion of youth empowerment, the valorisation of women’s participation and the inclusion of persons with disabilities remain some of the key orientations strongly encouraged by the National President of the Party President Paul Biya,” he said.

 

Dr Akale Ransom Sone, pushing for peace, development in KupeMuanenguba

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