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Mbowoh Elvis Installed ELECAM NW Regional Delegate As SDF Wants Decentralized Polling Centres

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Story By Ndi Tsembom Elvis 41-year-old Mbowoh Elvis, native of Lebialem Division and holder of a Master’s Degree in Comparative politics from the University of Buea has been installed as the new North West Regional Delegate of Elections Cameroon, ELECAM. The installation ceremony that took place at the Bamenda Ayaba Hotel was conducted by the Director General of Elections, Dr Erik Essousse Thursday 14th February 2024. While installing the incoming Delegate, Dr Erik Essousse challenged him to continue from the works of his predecessor who was able to mobilize 18,166 new voters in 2023. He was challenged to work in the footsteps of his predecessor to ensure a favourable climate between the election’s stakeholders, the administration and the judicial authorities. Dr Essousse appreciated the fact that the incoming personality had risen through the ranks of Elections Cameroon and thus deserves this confidence. A confidence which the Bamenda City Mayor, Achobong Tambeng Paul says

KAIPTC Migration Management Scholars Promise Positive Feedback

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By Tarhyang Enowbikah Tabe * Some over 30 scholars who recently finished an intensive course on Migration Management, have promised the organizers of the course and its partners a positive feedback after the training that lasted from 5-16 of February 2024. The course was a series of trainings ongoing at the Koffi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Accra and was organized in collaboration with the Swiss Government and the Swiss State Secretariat for Migration (SEM). For two weeks, the participants drawn form countries in West and Central Africa, covered modules in Migration and Human Rights, Migration and Gender, Migration and Development, Security concerns surrounding migration management amongst others. It was also an opportunity for the participants to take field visits along the Ghana and Togo border towns to have first hand information and learn best practices from migration officers and other stakeholders along that border. The team of 30 were not only in