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FROM NEO TO ELECAM WHAT DIFFERENCE? Step by step, little by little, each of us can make a difference by expressing deep love for our nation and willingness to do just about anything to make sure it moves forward.
Elections are the most important part of democracy and the independent electoral commission is the body to ensure that there is credibility in the process. National sovereignty in a country is supposed to belong to the people who exercise it through their representatives. The people choose their representatives through elections which should be credible, free, genuine and democratic.
A change from National Election Observatory (NEO) to ELECAM, is it progress in Cameroon’s electoral process in the coming elections?
The organization of elections in any country is such a huge task and needs men to harness the skill and creativity of their workforce to ensure success.
The members of ELECAM:
Mbomba Nkolo Cecile
Njeuma nee Effange Dorothy Limunga
Sadou Daoudou nee Lady Bawa
Abdoulaye Babale
Adamou Ali
Ebanga Ewodo Justin
Efandene Bekono Pierre Roger
Ejake Mbonda Thomas
Fonkam Samuel Azu’u
Mana Nschwangele Jules
Massi Gams Dieudonne
Mbonda Eli
Vice Chairman, Ebanga Ewodo Justin
Chairman, Fonkam Samuel Azu’u
Director General, Mohaman Sani Tanimou
Who gets into Etoudi Palace come 2011 elections is not based on man’s desire or effort but on God who shows mercy.
“We may throw the dice, but the LORD determines how they fall.” (Prov.16:33;)
“I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone— 2for kings and all those in authority…;” (1 Tim 2:1; Rom.13:1)
Many are the plans in a man’s heart, but it is the LORD’s purpose that prevails. (Prov.19:21; Ps.33:10; Prov.16:9; ) |