Story, Louvier Kindo Tombe
One of the sectors that has suffered a lot from the consequences of the anglophone crisis is education. Schools were among the main targets of the seperatist fighters, and as a result many were destroyed in the process.
Responding to the situation, the steering committee of the presidential reconstruction plan focused on rehabilitating affected schools in the regions.
“We have benefitted in a very big way from the renovation of schools, and to ensure that children go back to school in better conditions than before,” Andrew Nkea said.
The archbishop was speaking as the steering committee members visited reconstruction projects in the North West region on Wednesday 29 March 2023.
A typical example was the St. Joseph nursery and primary school old town Bamenda where the reconstruction is over
“The reconstruction respected the principle of build back better,” Andrew Nkea added.
Andrew Nkea said other denominations have equally benefitted from the presidential reconstruction plan in many ways.
Some of the reconstruction projects visited were renovations at the Islamic primary school old town Bamenda, Sacred Heart primary school Mankon, Santa women empowerment center, CBC school Nkwen Bamenda, just to name but these.
“The plan is working, those still sceptical should understand,” His Grace added.
The archbishop seized the occasion to invite all and sundry to put hands together to ensure that “we get back our society in a better way than it was before”.
Andrew Nkea it should be noted is member of the steering committee of the presidential reconstruction plan.
The committee is presently on a tour in the North West region. It’s president, Balungeli Confiance during an evaluation meeting in Bamenda on Tuesday 28 March called on the youth “to continue to join the active forces of the nation for long lasting peace and development to be achieved”.