Cameroun - Politique. SDF Littoral: NEC Suspends Hon. Jean Nintcheu

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Birthday songs, special prayers and bottle dance summed up weekend’s SDF, NEC session and thanksgiving service in Bamenda and Chairman, Fru Ndi’s Baba II village.

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Crucial decisions were taken during a National Executive Committee (NEC) session of the Social Democratic Front (SDF) party in Bamenda on July 30, 2016 to move forward the reorganisation of SDF party structures in some regions that have so far, suffered speed brakes.

In effect, SDF Communications Secretary, Anembom Munjo told Cameroon Tribune that NEC presided at by the party’s Chairman, Ni John Fru Ndi, validated a report from the party's team charged to reorganise structures in the Littoral and proceeded to apply Article18.8 on the Littoral Regional Bureau led by Hon. Jean Nintcheu to enable the reorganisation team to proceed with the exercise.

Meanwhile, North West governor, Adolphe Lele Lafrique, Senator Simon Achidi Achu, North West Fons, SDF faithfuls, friends and relatives were on July 31, 2016 part of special prayers for God’s grace and protection for the SDF National Chairman, Ni John Fru Ndi at 75.The event at Presbyterian Church, Baba II, home of the leading opposition pastry leader, inspired Fru Ndi to continue to work towards the betterment of Cameroon.

The thanksgiving event honoured and glorified God for Fru Ndi, whom speaker after speaker cheered as a rare statesman. Family Head and Son, Ni Thomas Ndi and Benjamin Fru Ndi thanked all who have supported and criticised the Chairman to be a better nation builder. Fru Ndi summed it himself when he said ”I will continue  to be who I am when Cameroon is the subject, though I stretched my hand and the President did not take it the way I like”.

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