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Cameroon: Pretending to be doing some work, 100 MPs travel to the West region
A delegation of 100 MPs led by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Honourable Cavaye Yeguie Djibril have began a 3 day visit in the West Region. The MPs who recently demanded new vehicles from the CPDM regime arrived the West yesterday the 30th of March 2016. Cameroon Concord learnt the delegation of MPs reportedly members of a youth parliamentary network, made a stop at the University of Dschang and held a talk with students of the Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences.
The MPs pretentiously re-echoed President Paul Biya’s message on going back to agriculture to the students. Speaker Cavaye Yeguieu Djibril who is yet to contribute an iota of development to his Boko Haram infested Far North constituency, lauded the students for choosing a fruitful field that is capable of creating more jobs in the country.
After having toured some experimental Farms created by the students, Honourable Cavaye Yeguieu Djilbril promised an incubator and other advanced farming equipment for the over 2000 students. The House Speaker will today Thursday 31st March 2016 Launch the Training Program of Youths in the Agro pastoral field.
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