The maiden edition of the Bamenda III Festival of Heritage Arts and Cultures dubbed FEHACU 2021 has come and gone but the indelible mark it left on the people and most especially those who patronized and gave in their total support to it's success, have saluted the initiators for holding such a cultural festival which did not only limit itself to the Nkwen village but was inclusive in nature. Not only has the cultural festival stood tall and gained grounds for the initiators but has been described by one whose institution partnered with the cultural festival, as a uniting of two political party's despite their ideologies but striving for the growth and development of the municipality.
Pa Peter Ngufor, CEO Farmers House.Pa Peter Ngufor who doubles as an Agro-Industrialist and the Chief Executive Officer of the renowned Farmers-House in the Bamenda III Subdivision of the North West region of Cameroon, likened the cultural festival to two sides being the Cameroon Peoples Democratic Movement party (CPDM) which HRH Fon Azehfor III belongs to and the Social Democratic Front (SDF) which Mayor Fonguh Cletus Tanwe belongs to, having to come together to jointly organise something to be a huge success and a crowd puller. He ascertained that it should be the spirit that should reign in the whole country not just in the North West or Bamenda III Subdivision.
"I will like to congratulate Fon Azehfor III and Mayor Fonguh Cletus Tanwe in particular for when you encourage something and it turns out to be a success, then it is a good thing for everybody both the citizens and the organizers. I will like to support such ventures in the future." Pa Peter Ngufor expressed while adding that it is an example worth emulating for others and to strive at all times to see things in the same direction when it comes to ensuring peace and development of the community irrespective of belonging to different political party's.
HRH Fon Azehfor III and Mayor Fonguh Cletus Tanwe.Pa Peter Ngufor who has always been Frank to his assessment of issues, promised to lend his unflinching support to the future organisation of the Bamenda III Festival of Heritage, Arts and Cultures.
By Peter Tasi
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