Akere Muna Launches A Youth Movement To Give Hope To Cameroonians
This is the goal of the "Now" movement which brings together young people from several political chapels.
Bring hope to all Cameroonian youth who sometimes take pleasure in a difficult situation that has been imposed on them.
This is the goal of the "Now" movement , launched on October 8, 2017. The initiators started from several observations, says New Expression (LNE) on newsstands November 22.
In a report, "the poor state of the roads, the failures in the hospital infrastructures, the precariousness of the employment, and the bad governance in Cameroun" , one reads. We must therefore initiate a horizontal dialogue in the Cameroonian society to find solutions to this problem.
Akere Muna Launches A Youth Movement To Give Hope To Cameroonians
"We want everyone to put their energy for the change of our country," says the movement's coordinator, Iyodi Hiram . It is a coalition of several political parties that wants to be formed into several groups across the country.
Since its launch, "Now" has already a dozen groups. The initiators want to reach 100 groups across the country by the end of 2017. Our colleague indicates that this is a movement launched by Mr. Akere Muna to the announcement of his candidacy for the next presidential election. The leaders of "Now" also plan to take part in future local elections. Akere Muna Launches A Youth Movement To Give Hope To Cameroonians
In a report, "the poor state of the roads, the failures in the hospital infrastructures, the precariousness of the employment, and the bad governance in Cameroun" , one reads. We must therefore initiate a horizontal dialogue in the Cameroonian society to find solutions to this problem.
Akere Muna Launches A Youth Movement To Give Hope To Cameroonians |
"We want everyone to put their energy for the change of our country," says the movement's coordinator, Iyodi Hiram . It is a coalition of several political parties that wants to be formed into several groups across the country.
"It's a trans-partisan movement that brings together Cameroonian women of all stripes without distinction, who have the strong desire to use their energy to bring about the change that the country needs," adds Steve Amara , Communications Officer.
Since its launch, "Now" has already a dozen groups. The initiators want to reach 100 groups across the country by the end of 2017. Our colleague indicates that this is a movement launched by Mr. Akere Muna to the announcement of his candidacy for the next presidential election. The leaders of "Now" also plan to take part in future local elections. Akere Muna Launches A Youth Movement To Give Hope To Cameroonians
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