North West Regional Assembly : Giving Meaning To Special Status
Prof Fru Angwafor s pioneer team commits to serve special interests of the North West region, promote culture of peace and values of living together.
The clock stroke 11:56 am on January 22, 2021 when the Representative of the State, Governor, Adolphe Lele Lafrique concluded the ritual that commissioned the pioneer Executive of the Regional Council with Prof. Fru Angwafor at the helm and His Majesty, Yakum Kevin, Fon of Bambalang as the President of the House of Chiefs. The ritual opened a new chapter for the region with the pioneer Regional Assembly charged to promote the culture of peace and make the values of unity and living together a way of life in a region in dire need of healing and cleansing with frustrations blamed on the ongoing socio-political and security crisis. Lire aussi : Nécrologie: André Tsala Messi est mort
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Prof. Angwafor III Fru : Counting On Team Spirit To Succeed We shall work for the North West family to be one person again. We shall crusade for love, fraternity, solidarity for our communities to have their deserved peace. We stand by the emblems of the State. That sums up the message of the
President of the Pioneer Regional Assembly for the North West,
Prof. Angwafor III,
Fru Fobuzshi. The 65-year-old man emerged
President during the First Statutory Session of the North West Regional Assembly on December 22, 2020.Lire aussi : Nécrologie: André Tsala Messi est mort
The Prince of Mankon will chart the way forward for the new institution expected to deliver on the Special Status and help the sun to shine on the North West in good governance, development and prosperity. Prof. Angwafor III, Fru is a true son of the North West region with tried and tested leadership qualities.Lire aussi : Peacekeeping: Cameroon Presents Strides Thus Far