Cameroon

Former Mayor of Limbe II, Duncan Molindo, Passes Away

The community of Limbe II is mourning the loss of its former Mayor, Duncan Molindo, who passed away on Saturday, November 18, 2023.

Duncan Molindo, who served as the Mayor of Limbe II, was a dedicated public servant known for his commitment to the welfare of the community. His passing marks the end of an era, leaving behind a legacy of public service and civic engagement.

The exact details surrounding the circumstances of Duncan Molindo’s death have not been officially released, contributing to an air of speculation and concern within the community. Residents are eagerly awaiting further information from authorities to gain clarity on the events leading to the former mayor’s passing.

Molindo’s tenure as the Mayor of Limbe II was marked by initiatives aimed at community development and improvement. He played a crucial role in addressing local issues, fostering a sense of unity, and working towards the betterment of the lives of Limbe II residents.

As news of Duncan Molindo’s death spreads, condolences pour in from various quarters, with community members expressing their sadness and reflecting on the positive impact he had on the region. Colleagues and friends remember him as a leader who was dedicated to the people he served, leaving behind a void that will be challenging to fill.

“Former Limbe II Mayor, Duncan Molindo, Dies after a protracted illness. Goodnight, Barracuda Of Limbe,” Tarhyang Tabe wrote on Facebook

The funeral arrangements and memorial services for Duncan Molindo are expected to be announced in the coming days, providing an opportunity for the community to come together to honor and remember the former Mayor of Limbe II.

Evelyn N contributed to this article

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