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Youth Day Celebration: D.O. urges fleeing Alou residents to return to the subdivision.

The Divisional Officer (D.O) for Alou Sub Division in Lebialem Division of the restive Region of the South West, Nzouami Ngatchi Sylvain, has called on the youths of Alou who have fled the Sub Division to return to their various villages.


He made the appeal in Alou, during the celebration of the 57th annual National Youths Day celebration.

Addressing the youths and some administrative authorities of the sub Division, the D.O. entreated the youths to embrace entrepreneurship which will help them create jobs for themselves.

He equally used the occasion to call on other youths who are still keeping arms to lay them down and join the community for the development of the sub Division.

The celebration of the 57th Youths day in. Alou was punctuated with the installation of some 16 members of the Cameroon National Youths Council in Alou Sub Division and the award of certificates to some youths who took part during the weeklong activities to commemorate the National Youths Day.

Meanwhile, the March passed which lasted for about 5 minutes, saw the participation of CPDM militants and some youths group associations with messages to end social ills and the return of peace in the country

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