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If Materialized, Problems The Bamenda Gas Filling Depot Will Solve

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Martial Gnoukapasir Image of SCTM domestic gas courtesy of camerounweb The general manager of the Hydrocarbon Price Stabilization Fund - Okie Johnson Ndoh announced Thursday January 28th during a visit at the Bamenda City Council, that studies will commence for a gas filling centre to be constructed in the chief town of the North West region. His pronouncement in the presence of local administrative stakeholders who received him in the region is fast spreading into the ears of domestic gas consumers within the city and beyond, who've faced and are still witnessing a number of setbacks in consuming the product. Okie Johnson presenting letter authorizing project to Fru Angwafo The challenges include: A. Scarcity Often times consumers of this basic commodity - especially users of the SCTM gas, go for months without it oweing to it's unavailability in the market. It is very common at such moments for one to get frustrating response from gas vendors like ' Gas no dey ', 

North West: Four Die, CAMTEL'S Judith Yah, Queen Mothers On Their Knees Again

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By Martial Gnoukapasi Ma fo'os expressing their frustrations of the conflict in crafted messages Queen Mothers of the North West region, otherwise refered to as 'The Ma Fo'os', have again solicit the face of God in ending the killings characterizing the on-going conflict in the anglophone regions of the country. This is coming a day after 4 persons were killed under mysterious circumstances around the metta quarter neighborhood in the capital city of Bamenda as a result of the crisis. Cameroon's Telecommunications service General Manager - Ma fo'o Judith Yah Sunday eps Achidi, championing the mourning-in-prayers crusade to end the senseless killings with other Queen Mothers in the region in keeping with their promise to not stop mourning and clamouring for peace until the guns stop blazing and the war is over, came out again to express their frustration with the crisis. Queen mothers mourn at the Bamenda commercial grandstand. Their outing Sunday January 24th 2