By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Amina Hilda
Published on 2024-02-06 11:52:14
The newly elected president of the Limbe Chiefs Conference, HRH Chief Epupa Ekum Samuel, has urged the government to expedite the construction of the long-awaited Limbe deep seaport.
Chief Epupa Ekum Samuel, the traditional ruler of Dikolo village, assumed the presidency during a meeting held at the Wovia Palace on Monday, February 5, to serve a two-year mandate. The new executive includes Chief Victor Musuka as Vice President, Chief Ngale Bruno retained as Secretary General, Chief Esombe D. Nayombe as Treasurer, and Chief Motia M. Motia as Financial Secretary.
Outgoing President HRH Dikanjo George expressed satisfaction with the handover ceremony and acknowledged the significance of the incoming president, Chief Epupa Ekum Samuel, highlighting his experience as a former president.
The incoming president emphasized his commitment to fostering unity among traditional rulers and urged the government to refrain from interfering in chieftaincy matters and to provide developmental support. He also called for concrete action to match the government’s assurances, particularly in relation to the long-awaited Limbe deep-sea port.
Additionally, Chief Epupa Ekum Samuel highlighted the challenges faced by the Cameroon Development Corporation (CDC) and addressed the ongoing conflicts in the North and South West Regions, urging the government to bring an end to the unrest.
The article contains images of HRH Chief Epupa Ekum Samuel and the Limbe Chiefs Conference.
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