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The Fomunyoh Foundation offers Resource Centre to Nkambe
women
May 19, 2016
The donation through Sistersspeak 237 took place on Tuesday May 18, 2016 at the
Nkambe Council Chamber in the presence of top administrative, municipal and
traditional authorities. The gift comprises four computers and books on women
related issues meant to be exploited by female councilors and groups within the
Nkambe municipality.
On behalf of The Fomunyoh Foundation (TFF), Mokun Njouny Nelson, reiterated the
importance of information and communication technology and the use of the
internet in modern administration and management. He noted that because women
could do great things even under challenging circumstances, TFF would always be
by their side. He then revealed that the Nkambe experience was a pilot centre
which if successful shall be replicated to other council areas in Cameroon.
An elated mayor of the Nkambe Council Ngabir Paul Bantar, assured the men that
empowering women was not a threat to them. The same position was echoed by the
4th deputy mayor of the Council, Madam Hajara Danjuma, who on the behalf of the
beneficiaries thanked the donors and assured that such a donation to women does
not in any way create a social eclipse in society, but rather empowered
different spots for a collective push ahead.
The Fon of Nkambe, then hailed the President of TFF, Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh,
for what he has has done to the people of Nkambe in particular and to Donga
Mantung in general. He called on his subjects to keep on praying for him and to
support his endeavours in order to keep benefiting from his largesse.
The donation was followed by a two-day training workshop on the basics in the use
of the computer and internet piloted by the promoter of Sisterspeak 237, Comfort
Musa.
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