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CBC Health Services Director recognized for contribution to development

The Director of the CBC Health Services, Prof. Tih Pius Muffih has been recognized for his contributions to the development of the North West region through valuable health-care delivery of the CBC Health Services which he heads.

The certificate of Recognition was handed to Prof. Tih Pius on Sunday August 29, 2021, by the Confederation of  Cameroon Trade Unions (CCTU), North West chapter head by Comrade Lawrence Ndi Ngong.

The award message reads: “on behalf of registered members of the CCTU of the North West Region, which is the most representative and oldest Trade Union Organisation in Cameroon, we are pleased to present this certificate to you as a motivation for consistent rejuvenation of the CBC Health Services through your life-changing and community management strategy since you took over the helm of the CBC Health Services. You have constantly put smiles on the faces of the sick and poor population of the NWR.”

“The CCTU as a non-religious and nonprofit-making Trade Union will forever stand by you as your number one social partner and you can count on the CCTU as you continue to add value to the development of the North West Region,” it went on.

In response, Prof Tih Pius Muffih thanked the team led by the First National Vice President of CCTU, Ndi Lawrence Ngong for recognizing the works of the CBC Health Services across the years. The certificate, he added though in his name is for the entire institution, for on his own he can never accomplish what the institution does.

He attributed the success of CBC Health Services to the entire staff body who put in all efforts for the service of mankind.

This recognition adds to a string of awards to the CBC Health Services leader as well as the institution in the recent past.

By Timfuchi Aaron

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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