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PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE NESTUS F.M DEFIES SECURITY CONSTRAINTS AND EXECUTES VOTING DUTY

BY MILDRED NDUM WUNG KUM

The parliamentary candidate aspirant for Mezam Center Constituency Nestus Fru Manju has manifested that the might of leadership lies in the ballot box. He was part of the electorate on February 9, 2020, casting votes at the GBHS Down town Polling Station, Bamenda.




Parliamentary Aspirant Nestus F.M at polls

Speaking to the press just after doing the civic voting role among other  electorates, he was poised "I just performed my civic duty  as a Cameroonian citizen who is called to vote for both the legislative and municipal elections. I've seen others performing theirs and I'm very proud of them. This is to tell the people that we must brave fear and give way for development to come in and we have a goal and objective to attain. As an aspirant, I'm also positive that I'm going to make it" he said

Mr Fru Manju was also keen on Elections day as he toured round various polls just observing the unfolding of the twin elections.

The parliamentary candidate for Mezam Center (Bamenda one, Bamenda two, Bamenda three and Bali Subdivisions) hopefully looks forward to results proclamation by ELECAM, Elections Cameroon which is  Cameroon's local elections governing body.

Just during the legislative election campaigns, he projected his views on peace, social cohesion and development. He holds that Harmony is achieved through gainful utilisation of resources especially with the youths. He also believes in the cohesive approach of nation building where all stakeholders put heads together inorder to move a people forward.



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