Tuesday, August 18, 2009

WCPDM USA LEADERSHIP AT THE INSTALLATION OF ATLANTA CENTRAL BRANCH JULY 2009

INSTALLATION OF CPDM/RDPC ATLANTA CENTRAL BRANCH

Mrs Esther Ayuk presents the CPDM Constitution (party text) to the new President
Comrade Wilfred Medjo and encourages him to read and understand the text and help educate all militants of his Branch.

WCPDM USA President Mrs Tamfu delivers a congratulatory message to the President of Atlanta Central Branch at Installation ceremony.

It was a graceful day indeed, July 25th 2009 when Atlanta Central Branch under the leadership of President Wilfred Medjo was entrusted with the honor to fully operate as Branch of the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement. A branch under the South Eastern Sub-Section and part and parcel of CPDM _USA Section whose installation symbolizes the strength and the growth of CPDM in the United States.

Mrs Patience Tamfu, President of WCPDM USA, flew in from the Nation's Capital to be part of such a phenomical and symbolic event and with the support of Mrs Esther Ayuk, the President of WCPDM South Eastern Sub-Section it was clear that women are a force to recorn with in the Party. The support of WCPDM during the installation was overwhelming with Mrs Tamfu throwing her weight behind the new branch financially and morally, on behalf of the Women's wing of the party. Having made financial contributions for the installation event, she also delivered a powerful message to the new President and his team to stick together and contribute to the growth of the party and Nation Building, to make Cameroon better for generations to come. She urged the new Branch to stay united and work together to make a difference.

Mrs Tamfu also encouraged the female militants of the new Branch to register with WCPDM and join other women militants in their efforts at home and in the USA.
WCPDM OYEEEEE !!!!!!!

Friday, April 24, 2009

WCPDM USA DELEGATION MEET WITH CAMEROON AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS, HIS EXCELLENCY TUMMO MONTHE AND HIS TEAM, APRIL 2009


THE WOMEN’S WING OF CAMEROON PEOPLES’ DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT PARTY IN THE USA MEETS WITH CAMEROON’S AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS IN NEW YORK
H.E Mr. Tommo Monthe
Rep. of Cameroon Permanent Representative
United Nations, NEW YORK.

Mr. Ambassador,
On behalf of the WCPDM in the USA, we welcome you and your family to the United States of America. This meeting to welcome you has been wanting; but because of circumstances beyond our control, it could only take place today. Before I continue, permit me to acquaint you with members of my delegation who accompanied me in this August visit: Mrs. Adel Effa (Sec. WCPDM-USA) Mrs. Esther Mbiakoup (Treasurer WCPDM USA) Mrs. Pauline Abah (Auditor- designated) Ms. Damaris Tumentang (President WCPDM Mid-Atlantic Subsection), Agnes Njengue (Vice President Mid-Atlantic Sub-Section) Desiree Mawellet (President WCPDM Eastern Subsection), Vivian Oumbe ( Branch President New York 3) and Lady Kate Njeuma (Sec. Southeaster Subsection)
We are highly honored to finally have this opportunity to meet with you.

We recognize the fact that you represent all Cameroonians and our great nation, the Republic of Cameroon. We are however proud that we share the same vision by way of our great party, the CPDM and we cannot proceed without first congratulating you for this noble position as Cameroon Ambassador to the United Nations. We believe it is evident of the confidence that the head of State and National Chairman of the CPDM party, H.E President Paul Biya and the Cameroonian people have in you. We say again to you; congratulations.

Your Excellency, The WCPDM-USA conveys our gratitude through you to the National Chairman of our party, President Paul Biya for giving the Cameroonian Women the unique opportunity and the great honor to militate here in the Diaspora and for empowering the Cameroonian Women and also in the emancipation of the female child in Cameroon. The number of women in various leading and prime positions in the country has increased even as he is the pioneer president to appoint the first females as Senior Divisional Officer and as the Director of Customs. We thank him from the bottom of our hearts for recognizing that women can, and are capable of partnering with the men in the development of our great nation.

Your Excellency, we also want to remind you that we are standing here today as a recognized Section of CPDM USA following our creation in April 2007 by a Delegation representing our National Chairman and the Central Committee of the ruling CPDM Party. Through this initiative, some concerns and worries of militants abroad who had been militating for many years before the arrival of the Delegation was put to rest. We thank everyone who made our recognition a reality. Even though we have had a difficult start as a Section, we shall not fail them.

The Head of State, in considering the United States for a Section, recognized the potential of CPDM militants who had been militating here, for which, our beloved country can tap from as a resource for our country’s development. The WCPDM USA militants are quite capable of partnering with the WCPDM in Cameroon to build a stronger and vibrant nation. It is one of the reasons we are here to have a conversation with you and to ask for your help and guidance to ensure that our recognition as a Section in the USA is not a fickle of anyone’s imagination but a force to recon with in the political, social, cultural and economic development of our great nation, Cameroon.

Mindful of the leadership position conferred upon us, and considering our National Chairman’s continuous call for unity, nation building and the expansion of our national resources, we accept the responsibility bestowed on us by the CPDM party in establishing the Women’s wing of the Party in the United States of America. As WCPDM Section President, I pledge my unflinching loyalty, respect and honor to the leadership to uphold the constitution of the party and to work towards the education of the Cameroonian Woman. Through our efforts here in the United States, the Cameroonian woman shall be instilled with the necessary knowledge to know who we are, what we stand for, and what our contributions are towards the development of our great nation. We promise to keep the good reputation of our CPDM party in the Diaspora because we do acknowledge that a good reputation is like a glass; cannot be repaired once it is broken.

As a young Section, we have many problems. The main problem is mobilizing the base and recruiting more militants for our party. To accomplish this feat we are reaching out to the masses even though we have a vast area to cover considering how large the United States is. We have already started meeting with Women in different States and recruitment is advancing within the party. In a few weeks ahead, we shall be establishing a new Subsection (the South Central) with the headquarters in Dallas. We already have established the Mid-Atlantic, the South Eastern and the Eastern subsections. I also will like to take this unique opportunity to announce a creation of a new branch of the party in the South Eastern Subsection called Atlanta Central; thanks to the leadership work of the WCPDM and CPDM subsection presidents Mrs.

Esther Ayuk and Mr. Sammy Ngalame respectively for a job well done. We have equally implanted comrades in different states who are doing the groundwork of recruiting militants for the success and rapid expansion of the Women’s Wing of the party in America. All these expenses have come from personal sacrifices. We are willing to continue making personal financial sacrifices as evident in our presence before you here today but a little financial help from anywhere could go a long way to continue our expansion initiative. We are excited, energetic and ready to work.

Your Excellency, we cannot over- emphasize the need for a strong and good collaboration between your high office and us.
Your Excellency, I will not be honest to you and to my conscience if I close this speech without enumerating some difficulties encountered by the CPDM militants since creation in April of 2007. When welcoming our National Chairman during his yearly visits to the United Nations General Assembly we recognize that we could do things differently from the way it has been done in the past. Mindful of the fact that you have been newly appointed to the United Nations office, we will like to acquaint you with some of the difficulties that we have encountered in the past.
Disorganization and lack of proper coordination.

The only Country that stands on the streets and sometimes under the rain for hours leaving our National flag on the streets for only a fanfare or photo ups.
Never given the opportunity to meet with our National Chair Man or the first lady to dialogue or to have a conversation with them on varying issues.

As WCPDM militants in the USA we would like to propose the following for your consideration to you for revision:
To be treated with dignity and respect whenever we are invited to welcome our National chairman and president of our Country Cameroon.
To accord us the opportunity to play an active role in welcoming our National chairman and the First Lady during their annual visits to the UN.

To be granted the opportunity to meet and dialogue with our Head of State and the first Lady who are our National Chairman of the CPDM party and the Honorary President of WCPDM respectively
To ask for a modification of the fanfare welcome by militants usually sometimes during stormy weather in the streets of New York to welcome our National Chairman and his delegation to a more meaningful assemblage whereby militants and can meet with the National Chairman in a hall to have a conversation him and maybe with other party ranking officials of our party.

We love to be considered if need be in representing Cameroon in various Missions both at home and abroad.
We like to thank you for granting us this opportunity to meet and introduce ourselves to you and we are truly looking forward to brighter and better working relations with your office.
Your Excellency, we wish you the best during your stay in the United States of America and we pledge our unflinching and firm support to you.


LONG LIVE OUR CHAIRMAN PRESIDENT PAUL BIYA
LONG LIVE THE UNITED NATIONS
LONG LIVE CPDM USA
LONG LIVE WCPDM USA
LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON



Mrs. PATIENCE N. TAMFU
SECTION PRESIDENT WCPDM USA

Monday, February 9, 2009

WCPDM USA Section President Meets with His Excellency, Mr. Joseph B C Foe-Atangana, Ambassador of the Republic of Cameroon in Washington DC. Jan 2008

2009 promises to be a great year for WCPDM USA Section. The President Mrs Tamfu was very pleased with the outcome of her recent meeting last January with the Ambassador of the Republic of Cameroon in Washington DC, His Excellency Foe-Atangana.

His Exccellency Foe-Atangana recently took over from the previous Ambassador His Excellency Jerome Mendouga. Mrs Tamfu, believes in having a good working relationship with the Cameroon Embassy for the benefit of all Cameroonians in the United States of America not just for WCPDM militants. Mrs Tamfu hopes to continue this rapport with the Ambassador and the Embassy for the greater good of all Cameroonians.

The Ambassador promises to have an open door policy in serving Cameroonians no matter their political affiliation. A further meeting will be scheduled with the militants of WCPDM and the Ambassador in the nearest future.

CPDM USA LEADERSHIP JOINT CONFERENCE 2008

2008 ended with a bang for WCPDM USA Section which was heavily involved in the 1st and historical Leadership Joint Conference in Atlanta Georgia, Nov. 2008. The purpose of the conference was really to get the leaders to communicate matters of importance accross the Party and its wings ie the WCPDM and the YCPDM. Conference delegates gathered at the Holiday Inn, Austell Ga for deliberations starting from Friday to Sunday.

The Conference addressed top issues on the agenda such as Communication between the organs, Financial Accountability, transparency and Governance. A resolution Committee was set up to follow throw with and come up with resolutions and better ways of working to help move the party forward.

WCPDM had a very strong presence and the leadership voiced out their concerns including the need to be autonomous and creative without any form of supression by the main party.

PLEASE FIND BELOW AN EXTRACT FROM WCPDM USA SECTION PRESIDENT'S SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE CONFERENCE. THIS SPEECH HIGLIGHTS THE MISSION AND VISION OF WCPDM USA AND CARRIES THE ACTION PLAN.


The Section President,
The Honorable Ambassador of Cameroon in Washington,
Members of the delegation from the central committee,
Militants of CPDM-USA,
Our distinguished guests,
Ladies and gentlemen,

It is with great pleasure and honor that I stand before you all today in this historic great CPDM-USA joint Section conference, holding in this great city of Atlanta Georgia . On behalf of WCPDM USA, I welcome you all here today. Your presence here is true indication of you commitment and love for our Country Cameroon. I want to assure you that you’re being here will help you gain more knowledge on how this great party and its leadership functions.
CPDM is a party that brings people of different ethnic groups, class, gender and regions together under the able leadership of our national chairman, his Excellency President Paul Biya.CPDM is a party with vision for the nation, with set objectives and defined accomplishments as directed by its true leadership. It is open to all Cameroonians of good faith and love for the people of Cameroon.

The WCPDM salute the national chairman for giving the Cameroonian women the opportunity to be part of this great party. The world of men today in Cameroon no longer exist because the women have politically challenged it and are still working to lead the country in years to come,
We want to thank the WCPDM national president, Madame YAOU AISSATOU, for the great job she has done to foster WCPDM activities in Cameroon and foreign countries where our party exists, she is a classical example of a woman’s role in politics. I therefore, encourage all women to work harder so that we can change the politics of our nation to our favor.

Comrades, I strongly believe that the future of CPDM-USA lies in our hands and whatever we do, let it be a reflection of the basic rules established by the founder of this party. We may have disagreed on many political issues. We may not have lived up to expectations. We may have failed in many areas, just because we did not listen. I strongly believe that failure is only an opportunity to begin again and this time more wisely. I also believe that you never really learn much from hearing yourself talk. We have to listen to others talk to learn what we do not know. I believe that CPDM USA’S best days are ahead of us because the future belongs to freedom and not to fear. We have to work together to uphold the dignity and image of our party. Let us defend our nation before the stranger, and let us understand that divided, we fall but united, we stand. We must practice the politics of inclusiveness in order to achieve positive results and build good relationships among militants. We must govern by examples.

There are many out there who do not belong to any political party. We invite you to join us the silent majority because CPDM is the best and will remain the best political party in Cameroon. We owe the nation an explanation for dubious activities practiced by those who join the party not because they want to serve but because they want to exploit and live at the expense of the tax payer. Ladies and gentlemen, the WCPDM-USA strongly denounces such attitudes and recommends that those elements be punished drastically and whatever resources are misused should be recovered. We want to assure the national chairman that we will support any line of action taken against those who mismanage our nation’s resources and country’s finances in general,
Comrades, it is time to evaluate our activities since creation in 2007.
The WCPDM in the united state was installed together with the CPDM and YCPDM on April 14th 2007 in Washington D.C, by Hon Elvis Ngolle Ngolle, minister of forestry and wildlife who lead the central committee delegation from Cameroon.

The mission of the WCPDM is to assist the ruling CPDM party, in its continuous efforts to position a democratic Cameroon on a sustainable social and economic development growth path within the framework of global competitions.
In recognizing its role as the primary agent in the CPDM party’s image restoration program in the united states and as reflected in the WCPDM work plan, we therefore provide the following short and long term goals;

GOALS:
v To collaborate with the CPDM to expand the party base in the US by opening more branches and recruiting new militants;
v To organize fundraising events and encourage militants to honor their monthly contribution;
v To engage in an effective public relation campaign to positively project Cameroon’s image in the USA;
v To help prepare the Cameroonian women to set skills necessary for global competitiveness through education and social endeavors;
v Address gender inequality concerns by:
a) Setting common cross functional goals as one party.
b) Offering assistance and resources to address concerns of our Nation
c) Actively participating in open debate on national issues affecting the lives of the Cameroonian woman both at home and abroad
d) Empowering the Cameroonian women to become more self reliant.
v By Identify non-profit organizations in Cameroon for potential partnership opportunities with them, aimed at improving the welfare of Cameroonians at home. Our first initiative will involve intervention in the healthcare sector by collecting medical supplies from the Diaspora and channeling them through an NGO in Cameroon who will distribute them appropriately, to identified hospitals and clinics.
v By collecting and channeling information on HIV/AIDS, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer and sexually transmitted diseases, to hospitals and health education centers through indentified NGOs.
v By encouraging militants to invest in Cameroon aimed at creating jobs, bringing development and shoring up the economy of Cameroon.
v Resolved to sponsor ten (10) best female students. (5 English-speaking and 5 French- speaking) attending ENAM or any other professional institution with a minimum of $500.00 annually to cover for school fees, lodging, books and stipends.



HOW DO WE REACH THE GOALS?

1) By organizing fundraising events to cover all expenses related to activities for the WCPDM USA section and from individual contributions.
2) During the WCPDM Sub-Section conference held in the mid Atlantic sub-section, it was resolved to raise a minimum of $12.000.00 annually or $1.000.00 monthly.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS
1) WCPDM has been holding its quarterly meetings and has consistently submitted her quarterly reports to the central committee as required by the basic text of the party.

2) WCPDM has increased its branch participation from 7 to 10 and our goal is to grow to 16 branches by the end of 2009.Four branches in the Mi Atlantic Sub-Section, two branches in the Eastern Sub-Section, two branches in the South Eastern Sub-Section, and two branches in the South Central Sub-Section in creation.

3) The WCPDM organized a meet the people tour to sensitize and recruit more militants for the party. This tour led to the creation of more branches in Dallas TX. These trips included New York, Atlanta Georgia and Dallas TX.

4)WCPDM Organized a very successful first ever sub-section conference of the Mid Atlantic sub-section which carried the theme “vision and hope” under the regulations of the central committee. This conference was attended by a representative of WCPDM national president from Cameroon Hon. Rose Abunaw Makia WCPDM Section President for Manyu 1, and Vice President of the National Assembly of Cameroon. Who energized, encouraged, educated and sensitized the women as well as other militants and well wishers when she took to the floor to grace the occasion.

5) The WCPDM president in a delegation led by the section president comrade Joe Mbu, traveled to Cameroon after its installation, to meet with the officials of the party and government of Cameroon to present its’ plan of action and budget.

6) WCPDM has already contacted NWHRC, National Women’s Health Resource Center a leading nonprofit health information source for women. NWHRC develops and distributes women’s health information based on medical research and practice. This organization feels that information lets women make the best decision to maintain and improve their health.

7) WCPDM is currently in contact with CATALYST. CATALYST is an independent, nonprofit organization that works with businesses to expand opportunities for women at work. It conducts research on all aspects of women’s career advancement and offers consulting services globally. It has been consistently ranked first, among America’s nonprofit organizations, for its focus on women’s issues by the American institute of philanthropy.
Dear comrades, as we leave her today I want to challenge every one to become fishers of militants in other for party to grow.

Fellow Comrades I wish to thank all of you who have made the sacrificed to come here today. Many thanks go to the South Eastern Sub- Section for hosting this Conference. Congratulations for a job well done. I also want to thank the organizing committee for their commitment and brilliant efforts in putting this Conference together.
I encourage every one who is here today and those who could not make it to this conference to be more unified, more focused and more than ever be determined to work as a team for the good of our great party the CPDM. Let us live up to the theme of this conference” UNITY FOR GREATER ARCHIEVEMEN.”
Thank you all and may god bless you.

Long live CPDM USA
Long live WCPDM USA
Long live CAMEROON

By PATIENCE TAMFU N
DONE THIS 22st, day of November 2008



The Conference was a possitive experience providing a platform for the party to bounce up and move forward with an aggressive plan of action for the Section and its base.



Pictured above are WCPDM leaders and CPDM Leaders at the Leadership Joint Conference held in Georgia. From Left to right: Mme Adele Effa WCPDM Section Secretary, Mr. Kamgang New York Branch President, Ms Vivian Oumbe New York Branch President, Mr. Djibril Aoudou Eastern Sub-Section, Mme Desire Mawelet, WCPDM Eastern Sub-Section President and Mr. Rex Eseme who is the CPDM USA Secretary.


Pictured above are WCPDM Militants of the South Eastern Sub-Section, who hosted the Leadership Joint Conference. From Left to Right: Mrs Elizabeth Ashukem: Organizing Secretary for South Eastern Sub-Section, Mrs Esther Ayuk: WCPDM South Eastern Sub-Section President, Mrs Maria Nanje: North Eastern Branch President, Ms Pauline Ekane: Militant.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Speech Presented by WCPDM USA Section President, Mrs Patience Tamfu Nwagbaraocha to HRH Chief Ephraim Inoni, the Prime Minister and Head of Government


YOUR EXELENCY,

On behalf of WCPDM USA, and Myself, I want to welcome you, your wife, and your entourage to the US in general and to Washington D C in particular. And I thank God for granting you all journey mercies.
I cannot proceed without congratulating you for retaining your position as Prime Minister and head of government of the Republic of Cameroon. We believe it is evidence of the confidence that the head of State and chair man of the ruling party the CPDM, HIS EXELENCY PRESIDENT PAUL BIYA, and the Cameroonian people have in you, and evidence of the good work that you have done .Notably, the fight against corruption, the push towards the deep sea port in Limbe, the re-construction of the Mongo bridge and rehabilitation of some major roads in Cameroon. We wish to thank you for the good work and also ask you to covey our appreciation to Our Head of State President Paul Biya for supporting you on this effort.
Your Excellency, I also want to commend your dutiful and cautious leadership in effecting Constitutional Changes to the Nation’s Constitution which is for the good of the nation and people of greater wisdom. It is because of your compelling interest for the nation as Prime Minister of the Republic of Cameroon and your ability to lead, that our Country today enjoys peace. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Your Excellency, We also want to remind you that, we are standing here today as a recognized section of CPDM USA following our creation in April 2007 by a Delegation representing Our National Chair man and the central committee of the ruling CPDM Party. This delegation was led by Hon Minister Elvis Ngole Ngole. Before this delegation installed us, it is well known that you were the brain child of the creation of this section. Not only did you initiate the idea to create a section in the U S, you also forth tirelessly making several trips to the U S and pushing the Agenda in Yaoundé. We want to say thank you. Like a good father that we know you are, we count on you to continue to be our spokes man supporter and defender always.
Mindful of the leadership position conferred on us, and considering your continuous call for unity, nation building and the expansion of our national Resource, we accept the leadership position entrusted on us by your designated delegation in April 14th, 2007 to organize the Women’s wing of the Party in the United States of America. As WCPDM section President, I pledge my honest loyalty, respect and honor to the leadership, to uphold its constitution and work towards the education of our Cameroonian Woman. To know whom we are, what we offer, and how much we have done for our Nation. We promise to keep the good reputation of our party the C P D M in the Diaspora; because we know that reputation is like a glass, once broken can never be repaired.
Your Excellency we cannot over- emphasize the need for assistance.
Your Excellency, in a prior discussion with you, you had agreed to an idea of creating an Agency to oversee the affairs of Cameroonians in the Diaspora, such as:
1) Reviewing business Licenses
2) Sending back property to Cameroon through our ports authority
3) Job possibilities in Cameroon
4) Participation in decision making
5) Representing Cameroon in various matters at home and abroad

Proposing to parliament to grant dual Nationality to Cameroonian in the Diaspora, residing in some friendly countries. This issue ranks # one of concerns of our militants. Your Excellency; we will like to know the statues of this proposal.

Your Excellency, We wish you the best during your stay in the United State of America. May God grant you a safe trip back to Cameroon?



LONG LIVE OUR CHARMAN PRESIDENT PAUL BIYA
LONG LIVE CAMEROON
LONG LIVE CPDM USA

Patience Tamfu Nwagbaraocha

July 18th, 2008
Washington D. C.

WCPDM USA RECEIVE HON. ROSE ABUNAW MAKIA IN THE USA.

WCPDM militants pose with Hon. Rose Abunaw Makia in Texas.

"Hon. Rose Abuanaw Makia is the Vice President of Cameroon National Assembly as also serves as the WCPDM Section President of Manyu 1 in Cameroon. Hon. Rose A Makia made a private visit to see her family in the USA but this trip took a public turn around as CPDM Militants accross the USA seized the opportunity to meet with her for some inspiration and share her thoughts on leadership in the party. A matter of importance for the newly installed CPDM USA Section. Hon. Rose Abunaw Makia was received in different States including Georgia, Texas and Maryland. " (Lady Kate Njeuma)

PLEASE READ THE SPEECH PRESENTED TO HON. ROSE MAKIA BY WCPDM USA SECTION PRESIDENT Mrs PATIENCE TAMFU.

On behalf of WCPDM USA, and Myself, I want to welcome you, to North America in general and to Baltimore in Particular. And I thank God for granting you journey mercies.



I cannot proceed without congratulating you for retaining your position as VICE PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF CAMEROON for two conseqetive terms. We the WCPDM Militants of North America applaud you. We believe it is evidence of the confidence that the head of State and chair man of the ruling party the CPDM, HIS EXELENCY PRESIDENT PAUL BIYA, and the Cameroonian people have in you, and evidence of the good work that you have done .Notably, the fight against corruption, the push towards the deep sea port in Limbe, the tarring of the John Holt 2Km Road in Mamfe, The new Council soon to be constructed in Mamfe, The fight against FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION AND CHILD TRAFICATING. We wish to thank you for the good work and also ask you to convey our appreciation to Our Head of State President Paul Biya for supporting you on this effort. We also want to Praise and commend you for making the Cameroonian woman Proud. You are first woman to become a VICE PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMLY OF CAMEROON. That alone empowers us as women and gives us hope for a better future for the Cameroonian Woman.



Honorable, I also want to commend your dutiful and cautious leadership in effecting Constitutional Changes to the Nation’s Constitution which is for the good of the nation and people of greater wisdom. The peaceful settlement of the BAKASSI CAMEROON dispute by our head of state President PAUL BIYA. It is because of your compelling interest for the nation as Head of State of the Republic of Cameroon and his ability to lead, that our Country today enjoys peace. We thank you for the support you all gave to our Head of Sate President Paul Biya from the bottom of our hearts.



Honorable, We also want to remind you that, we are standing here today as a recognized section of CPDM USA following our creation in April 2007 by a Delegation representing Our National Chair man and the central committee of the ruling CPDM Party. This delegation was led by Hon Minister Elvis Ngole Ngole. During our Mission to Yaoundé soon after our creation, the delegation Lead by our Section President Sessekou Joseph Mbu to Present our Plan of action to the Central committee you were very supportive of us. Mindful of the leadership position conferred on us, and considering your continuous call for unity, nation building and the expansion of our national Resource, we accept the leadership position entrusted on us by the designated delegation in April 14th, 2007 to organize the Women’s wing of the Party in the United States of America.



As WCPDM section President, I pledge my honest loyalty, respect and honor to the leadership, to uphold its constitution and work towards the education of our Cameroonian Woman.
We have planted Comrades in different states who are doing the ground work of recruiting Militants for the party, for the success and rapid expansion of the Women’s Wing of the party in America. Honorable we want you to take this massage to our National President Mme Yoau Aisatou.
We need an Agency to oversee the affairs of Cameroonians in the Diaspora, such as:
1) Reviewing business Licenses
2) Sending back property to Cameroon through our ports authority
3) Job possibilities in Cameroon
4) Participation in decision making
5) Representing Cameroon in various matters at home and abroad

Proposing to parliament to grant dual Nationality to Cameroonians in the Diaspora, residing in some friendly countries. This issue ranks # one of concerns of our militants. Honorable, we will like to know the statues of this proposal.



Honorable, we wish you the best during your stay in the United State of America. May God grant you a safe trip back to Cameroon?

LONG LIVE OUR CHARMAN PRESIDENT PAUL BIYA
LONG LIVE CAMEROON
LONG LIVE WCPDM
LONG LIVE CPDM USA

Patience Tamfu Nwagbaraocha

July 18th, 2008
Washington D. C.

Monday, February 2, 2009

WCPDM DELEGATION IN NEW YORK TO WELCOME PRESIDENT BIYA IN 2007

2007 was a very busy year for WCPDM USA. Mrs Patience Tamfu led a huge delegation of WCPDM militants accross the United States of America to New York City, to welcome President Paul Biya and his entourage from Cameroon. President Biya was in New York for the Annual United Nations Conference. Several women showed up in support on behalf of WCPDM and they could be heard in the streets of New York chanting the most patriotic Cameroonian Songs. Members of President Biya's entourage including the Secretary General of the CPDM Central Committee in Cameroon Mr. Rene Sadi met with the CPDM militants at the Grand Astoria Hotel to address a few key issues affecting the state of the Party in the United States of America. Mr. Sadi and his team were able to offer some strong advice and poured their Blessings on the efforts of the CPDM and all wings of the newly installed party in the USA.
WCPDM Militants in New York City to Welcome the President Biya.

MRS PATIENCE TAMFU PRESIDENT OF WCPDM USA SECTION JOINS CPDM DELEGATION TO VISIT OFFICIALS IN CAMEROON 2007

CPDM USA SECTION EXECUTIVE AND WCPDM USA SECTION PRESIDENT MEET THE VICE PRESIDENT OF CAMEROON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY IN YAOUNDE, CAMEROON

In 2007 Mrs Patience Tamfu joined the USA delegation led by President Joseph Mbu of CPDM USA Section to Yaounde to meet with officials of the Central Committee of the Party. The team from the United States spent time in the nation's Capital meeting with different officials and sharing their platform and vision for the Party in the United States of America

Mrs Tamfu was happy to meet with some of the most dynamic women in the party leadership in Cameroon. Mrs Tamfu certainly drew a lot of inspiration from these women whom despite the odds, they have continued to contribute to the development of Cameroon.

WCPDM USA SECTION PRESIDENT MEETS MRS YAOU AISSATOU IN YAOUNDE 2007

Mrs Patience Tamfu meets Mme Yaou Aissatou, WCPDM National President

Soon after she was elected President of WCPDM USA SECTION, Mrs Tamfu took a trip home to meet with the leaders of the Party to discuss her vision for the WCPDM USA SECTION. Mrs Tamfu met with the National President of the Women's Wing of the Party in Cameroon Mme Yaou Aissatou who is also a member of the Central Committee of the CPDM. Mrs Tamfu's described her meeting with Mme Yaou as very fruitful and she gained a lot of inspiration from such a powerful and dynamic Cameroonian woman who has been involved in Political life for a very long time. In this meeting Mme Yaou pledged her support for the young WCPDM USA Section and encouraged Mrs Tamfu to demonstrate great leadership in sensitizing the women in the United States of America to take interest in their country Cameroon which is still their home. Mrs Tamfu returned from her trip to Cameroon with renewed energy to do the best for Party and for the Nation.


Sunday, February 1, 2009

INSTALLATION OF WCPDM USA SECTION BY DELEGATION FROM CPDM CENTRAL COMMITTEE LED BY PROF. ELVIS NGOLE NGOLE

The Executive Bureau of the newly created Section of the Cameroon People Democratic Movement, CPDM, Party, in the US, CPDM-USA, has pledged to, together with all the militants of the Section, seek ways to effectiv ely contribute to the economic growth, as well as the overall development of Cameroon.
Great Expectations
In a keynote address at the Washington DC occasion, Ngolle Ngolle urged militants of the party in the US to adhere to the party's policy of national unity, solidarity, patriotism, love, hard work, peace, civic responsibility, national integration and social justice, amongst others.
He noted that the CPDM has a special responsibility."The mission of the CPDM as defined by the National Chairman of the party is to contribute to the development of Cameroon, for the interest of all Cameroonians," Ngolle Ngolle said.
According to the Minister, Cameroonians in the US who disagree with those militating in the CPDM today could agree with them in the future. "The value of agreement is in disagreement. If you never disagree, you will not know how valuable agreement is," he said.
Ngolle Ngolle reminded the militants of CPDM-USA that people will generally expect them to be a leading Section by contributing to the development of Cameroon.

Mrs Patience Tamfu Nwagbaraocha, President of WCPDM USA SECTION

The CPDM-USA Section has taken off with six start-up sub-sections. It is would be noted that the states in the US have for now been grouped into six Sub-sections, which are: Western, South Central, Mid-Western, Mid-Atlantic, South Eastern, and Eastern.
The CPDM Central Committee organised the first Sub-section elections in Atlanta, Georgia, for the South Eastern CPDM Sub-section.In elections which held at the Marietta Conference Centre, Sammy Ngalame was elected the CPDM Sub-section President, Esther Ayuk emerged the WCPDM Sub-section President, while Miss Fesse Elonge grabbed the post of YCPDM Sub-section President.
As for the election of the Eastern CPDM Sub-section which followed next in New York, Djibril Aoudou emerged as CPDM Sub-section President, Augustinne Tankeu was elected WCPDM Sub-section President, while Florent Samou picked the post of YCPDM Sub-section President.
Delegates to the General Assembly at Washington DC, at which the pioneer Section Executive Bureaux were elected, came from all the six Sub-sections. In the Section elections, Joe Mbu was elected the CPDM Section President; Patience Tamfu was elected the WCPDM Section President, while Atanga grabbed the post of YCPDM Section President.
After his return from the US, Ngolle, told The Post that he felt honoured and privileged that the Head of State trusted him to lead the Central Committee delegation to organise the first-ever CPDM Section in the US.
He was elated to note that the CPDM-USA Section "has taken off on a good footing."
Monday, 07 May 2007 at 10:36 AM in News

Written by Joe Dinga Pefok : The Post News Online