PAUL ACHOMBONG FAILS TO MARCH WORDS WITH ACTIONS
In-house Slave Bamenda City Mayor Fails Again On Road Rehabilitation
More than a month ago, that in-house slaves City Councillors to the Colonial Bamenda City Council voted budget for the rehabilitation of City roads, there is still no action being taken on the ground to that effect.
The in-house slave City Mayor assured the press that in no distance time effective work on City roads will commence.
Is one month and twelve days not enough to keep the waiting?
Why is he not making a statement as to what is hampering the commencement of the road rehabilitation works?
This is where we begin the full briefings of Undaunted tonight, STAR SMART is here as always and We will be meeting our correspondent Aasia Storm in the course of the news.
In-house slaves City councillors of the Bamenda City Board have voted a deliberation to initiate the rehabilitation works on the urban road network of Bamenda.
The deliberation was voted as the colonial Bamenda City Council converge for its midterm evaluation Thursday September 1, 2022.
400 million francs is needed to make the road passable around Bamenda according to studies. This will see the greater portion of the broken tar removed and water channeled out of the road according to a declaration of the in-house slave Bamenda City Mayor, Paul Achombong.
Of the 400 million, 90 million will be provided by the colonial Ministry of transport while the colonial Bamenda City Council will provide the rest.
Councillors drawn from the 3 subdivisional councils unanimously voted the deliberation which will serve as a welcome relief to the suffering people of Bamenda.
Today October 13 makes a month and 12 days that the above resolution was taken on the rehabilitation of roads within the City of Bamenda, the people are to see the commercement.
The Bamenda Sonac street, Ayaba Street, Metta Quarters, Amour Mezam have been at a consistent state of dilapidation with cars moving from one end of the road to another just to find a passable path.
This has forced commuters to spend quite some time on the road before arriving their destinations. Car owners are forced to be in garages every now and then according to views published by UNDAUNTED some weeks back.
While the in-house slaves councillors applaud, the common man awaits the reconstruction of the entire urban road network of Bamenda. According to the city Mayor's intervention, no contractor has been contracted to do the urban road network of Bamenda.
Returning from the United Arab Emirates after his election in 2020 as the city Mayor to the so called Bamenda City council, in-house slave Paul Achombong promised to transform Bamenda to the likes of Abu Dhabi where he was coming from.
Here we in 2022, Bamenda is worst than he made it. The road network work in Bamenda is a nightmare to users, both pedestrians and vehicle owners.
Bamenda City duellers have come to a conclusion that nothing good can came out of Paul Achombong.