Tuesday 8 November 2016

-Donatus Achu, Treasurer Paymaster General for the Southwest Region.


At 34, the CPDM is better poised and organised to focus on development.


Donatus Achu, the Treasurer Pay Master General of the Southwest Region in Buea has declared that at 34 the CPDM is better organized to focus on development.

He was speaking recently in Santa at the Joint Section Conference of the CPDM Mezam II Section.
He said from 1990 up to now, the Party had progressively asserted its grip on the National Territory in general and the Northwest Region in particular. The Party has been organised from the grassroots and progressively the heads of basic organs are being installed. 

With this reorganization, the party is now poised to move ahead in a more organised mannerhe said. Most of the development projects that the party is now poised to execute he explained were already being executed across the country.

Talking about political options in Cameroon at the moment, he said the CPDM was the better option that could assure development and that the people knew it. From the 1990s up till now things have settled down and people are seeing the truth. Truths as they say lasts while lies are short lived. That’s why the party has progressively gained grounds even in the Northwest formerly considered to be the heart and nucleus of the Social Democratic Front-SDF. 
The top class civil servant and undisputable nation builder with a solid political pedigree said the Cameroon Peoples Democratic Movement-CPDM was shifting from Party Politics to Politics of Development. He further said and truly so, that Santa is one of the nucleuses of CPDM politics in Cameroon.In Santa, politics is done maturely accepting differences that might possibly exist between brothers and sisters from Santa. Santa brothers now vote wisely knowing how to differentiate what is correct from what is incorrect. The Party has grown and covered grounds in the past 34 years. 

The top flight civil servant and nation builder was speaking at a heavily attended event that saw the attendance of a cross section of movers and shakers from the Northwest and Southwest Regions of Cameroon. Some of these include the erstwhile Prime Minister and Presently Senator Simon Achidi Achu, Professor Elvis Ngolle Ngolle, Coordinator of the CPDM Academy, Hon. Rose Abunaw Agbor, Dr. Chi Asafon Cornelius Internal Auditor, Supreme State control CONSUPE, Ntumfor Fru Jonathan, MezaM II Section President and Secretary  General at the Ministry of Public Contracts, Senator Otteh Andrew, Makoge Ivo Charles, Inspector General for Security in the Northwest Region as representative of the Governor of the Northwest Region Adolfe Lele LAfrique, President of Northwest Fons Union-NOWEFU;HRH Fon Teche Njei of Ngemboa;  Hon. Regina Mundi, Simon Kumasi, Director of  the Gulf Field National Advanced School of Petroleum in Limbe, among many others.

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Monday 7 November 2016

Makoge Ivo Charles: Inspector General in charge of Regional Services for the Northwest Region.



The post of Inspector general came into being after the 2008 reforms in MINATD Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation. An Inspector general is in charge of Good Governance, fight against corruption and many other things…

Makoge Ivo Charles


As one of the finest professionals in your domain, our readers would like to know the trajectory you’ve so far covered to be where you are.

Well I am an old Administrator because I am heading towards the end of my career. I started off immediately I left ENAM-the National School of Administration and Magistracy as the Sub Divisional officer for Oballa in the Center Region. I later moved to Manjo in the Littoral Region, Limbe and Mbonge in the SW Region. After that, I was promoted to the post of Seniour Divisional Officer for Meme Division and passed 3 years in Kumba in that capacity before I was called up to the ministry for another post of Inspector General No. 2 in charge of Election matters. I worked there for eight years after which I was sent back to Kumba as the Secretary General of the City Council. From the City Council where I spent just a year, I was sent to the Northwest Region as Inspector General.
  
 Inspector General in charge of Regional Services for the Northwest Region recently at Santa representing the Governor of the Northwest Region during the CPDM Mezam I Section Conference.

What have been the most challenging moments of your career?

The most challenging thing in my career has been making people accept the truth. People did not always tell the truth and I was a victim for telling the truth. I found out that when you stick to the truth it becomes very difficult for people to accept you in certain circumstances.

 What is it like working in the Northwest Region as Inspector General?

The post of Inspector general came into being after the 2008 reforms in MINATD Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation. An Inspector general is in charge of Good Governance, fight against corruption and many other things regarding services like people going early to work and rendering services as they are expected to. That’s my job.



What is your message of inspiration to other career people like you?

My message to Civil Servants and to my younger brothers who are coming up is for them to be patient. They should also be satisfied with what government puts on their table as pay package. They should not imitate people. Simply because they see somebody riding an expensive car, a young civil servant will want to do the same. Get on with your career patiently and with God you will get where ever you were supposed to be. We have problems today because people don’t have that fear of God and want to eat where they did not sow. If civil servants render the services that they are supposed to render without asking for favours, it will be a good thing for our country.


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