May Day, oh! those good days of CDC

The Cameroon Development Corporation (CDC) has been reported over the years to have provided employment to thousands of both young and aged men not leaving out women and children who served as cooks, cleaners, and nurses in Camp hospitals as well as help with the transportation of products from the areas of harvest. CDC workers say they have been abandoned by the authorities especially those still living in the camps. The workers say they cannot enjoy the sweet labor day celebration as before.

These Workers of the Cameroon Development Corporation CDC say they no longer make merry and dance to labor day celebrations compared to the previous years.

“After a colorful march past at the Manga Williams Avenue Limbe, we the workers use to meet at SS club in Bota for part two of the celebrations. I mean back in the days of early 2017. I cannot say the same now in 2023 because the present workers are scared of what is happening in Cameroon now” Mr. Paul Hakim ex CDC worker.

” Labour Day especially in CDC camps back in the day could be compared to Christmas itself. Our wives use to cook serious good meals and treat us like kings for our hard work. I mean we use to really merry and feel comfortable moving around. Today we are all home. That incident that led to the abduction of 8 of our colleagues really dealt with us. The little courage we use to have all disappeared. We have children and wives to be fathers and husbands to” Mr. Yannick Njie a current CDC worker.

“We go without salaries for years, we have been totally abandoned. If the government can really revive CDC, I think everything will get back to normal. Our sons are angry because of reasons which are true but only a peaceful dialogue can solve” Mr. Peter Njoki.

The workers say, there is no completely happy and peaceful Southwest region without a peaceful and orderly well kept CDC.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Limbe: Fako SDO calls on employers to respect new minimum wage

The Senior Divisional officer for Fako Division, Mr. Chaibou, has called on workers to be committed and diligent in their place of work and for employers to respect the minimum wage.

He spoke on May Day at the Manga Williams Avenue, in Limbe, Southwest region.

Despite threats from the separatist fighters, several workers in the Fako division, joined their peers around the world to commemorate the international labour day.

The celebration of the 137th International Labour Day was commemorated under the theme; Resilience and Decent Work: Acting Together in the World of Work to improve living Conditions and Social Inclusion.

Some 100 dedicated workers also received gold, silver, and bronze medals from the SDO.

“ I was awarded a gold silver medal in this labor day edition, I feel so elated because after serving in the University of Buea for 21 years and retiring in 2015 I’m so grateful that the state has finally recognized my services to the nation,”. An awardee, Wilson Bella said in a statement.

Some workers used the opportunity to deploy the unfavorable working conditions and called for collective actions to ameliorate the situation.

The trade unionists on their part called for better working conditions of workers and for the implementation of the new monthly minimum wage by some hesitant employers.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Hypocrisy Exposed: Al-Shabaab Leaders Flee with Their Families as Somalia Fights Back

Al-Shabaab, the once-powerful terror group that has terrorized Somalia for more than a decade, is now on the run and in a state of confusion and disorientation.

With the government’s and the public’s resolve to get rid of the mayhem, Al-Shabaab’s leaders are frantically trying to evacuate their families to safe government-controlled areas in a desperate attempt to keep them out of harm’s way.

This highlights the group’s hypocrisy, as they have been willing to put other children in harm’s way to fight for their oppressive cause, yet they are not willing to put their own families at risk.

The ongoing operation against Al-Shabaab has exposed their true intentions and weakened their hold on Somalia, bringing hope for lasting peace and security to the country.

The government, with the support of the public, has launched a three-faced offensive aimed at cutting off Al-Shabaab’s sources of funding, unmasking its true intentions and eradicating it from the country’s soil.

The military operation, which is the most extensive mobilization seen in the history of Somalia, is almost complete, with most parts of Galmudug and Hirshabeelle liberated from the group’s control.

With the help of international partners, NISA has made it nearly impossible for Al-Shabaab’s leaders to maneuver in the areas they still control.

By carrying out constant airstrikes and targeted raids on their hideouts, NISA has denied the group’s leaders any semblance of normalcy.

This has created panic among the top commanders, who are now evacuating their families to safe government-controlled areas secretly.

The national media has obtained the names of top Al-Shabaab leaders who are frantically moving their children out of harm’s way.

These are the people who have been willing to put other children in harm’s way to fight for their oppressive cause, but when it comes to their own children, they do everything in their power to keep them safe.

One such commander is Hussein Ali Fidow from Elbur.

He has moved his children out of the town out of fear for their lives. Commander Abdirahman Al-Salafi from Awdigle district in lower Shabeelle has also moved his children to safer locations.

Commander Mohamed Abuu Abdalla from Baladweyne is among the leaders fleeing with their children.

Commander Ibraahim Sayid from Afmadow district in lower Juba also evacuated his children secretly to a safe location in a government-controlled area.

Ahmed Diriye is another top Al-Shabaab leader who keeps his family in separate locations in anticipation of a crackdown. Commander Hassan Afgooye from Afmadow district has evacuated his children from Kunya Barrow to a government-controlled location in South West in a desperate attempt to keep them safe. Commander Abuu Muslim, who hails from Bur-Hakkaba, has moved his children from Jilib in Middle Jubba and Kunya Barrow in lower Shabeelle to a safer area in Southwest.

Commanders Mohamed Mire and Buli from Eyl district in Bosaso are also among the leaders frantically trying to evacuate their children to safer locations.

They have confirmed that they have moved their children to government-controlled areas in Puntland and Jubbaland.

The names of these commanders and their actions demonstrate the hypocrisy of the senior Al-Shabaab leaders.

These leaders are willing to put other people’s children in harm’s way to fight for their oppressive rule, but when it comes to their own children, they do everything in their power to keep them safe.

It is a clear indication that they know the devastation and destruction that their group has caused and the severity of the danger that their children would face if they remained in areas under their control.

The government’s and the public’s resolve to eradicate Al-Shabaab has been unwavering. The success of the military operations, the unmasking of the group’s true intentions, and the cutting off of its sources of funding have dealt a significant blow to the group.

The panic among the group’s leaders, who are now frantically evacuating their families to safe government-controlled areas, is a testament to the progress that has been made.

The leaders of Al-Shabaab have used violence and terror to assert their oppressive rule, but they are not willing to put their own families in harm’s way.

It is a clear indication of their disregard for human life and their hypocritical approach to their cause. The ongoing operation against Al-Shabaab has exposed their true intentions and weakened their hold on Somalia.

The success of the operation is a testament to the resilience of the Somali people and the government’s commitment to defeating terrorism.

The evacuation of Al-Shabaab commanders’ families is a clear indication that the group is on the run and is losing its grip on power.

The Somali government has vowed to continue its efforts until Al-Shabaab is completely eradicated from the country.

The Somali people hope that this operation will bring lasting peace and security to their country and pave the way for a brighter future.

Source: Somali National News Agency

OIC Executive Committee to Hold Emergency Meeting on Sudan Crisis

The OIC Executive Committee on Wednesday will hold an emergency meeting at the headquarters of the General Secretariat in Jeddah.

The meeting has been called by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the current Chair of the Islamic Summit, and the OIC Executive Committee to discuss the situation in the Republic of Sudan.

OIC Secretary-General Hissein Brahim Taha emphasized that the meeting reflects the concern of Member States about current events in Sudan and their desire to restore security and stability to the country.

He renewed his call for a permanent ceasefire in Sudan and stressed the importance of dialogue to ensure the safety and security of the Sudanese people and state.

Source: Somali National News Agency