Muslim faithfuls in Bamenda gathered at the esplanade of the Governor’s office on April 19 to express gratitude to President Paul Biya for supporting Muslims who are embarking on the Hajj pilgrimage.
Led by their representatives, they conveyed their gratitude and unwavering support to President Paul Biya, through the North West Governor, Adolphe Lele L’Afrique.
In a formal motion presented to the Governor, the Muslim community pledged their allegiance to President Biya, acknowledging the FCFA 1.5 billion subsidy for Muslim pilgrims.
The gesture underscored the deep sense of gratitude and respect felt by the Muslim faithfuls towards the president for his efforts in ensuring their well-being and inclusivity during the holy month.
The gathering witnessed a remarkable turnout, with diverse representations.
Notable figures present included the Fons of Mankon and Bambalang, along with the Archbishop of Bamenda’s representative and Sarki Hamza Usmanu of Old Town.
Governor Lele L’Afrique expressed gratitude for the gesture, affirming the government’s commitment to fostering peaceful coexistence and development in the region.
He commended the Muslim faithfuls for their unwavering support and reiterated the importance of unity in building a prosperous and harmonious society.
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