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Cameroon: GM Calls for Hard Work to Consolidate CDC's Achievements

Francis Tim Mbom

7 March 2008


The General Manager of the Cameroon Development Corporation, CDC, Henry Njalla Quan, has enjoined workers of the Corporation to work harder to maintain the gains CDC has made in the past years.

Njalla Quan was speaking to his staffers recently at the Corporation's Bota Staff Club on the occasion of the award of New Year wishes to him. He admitted that despite their achievements it has been a difficult task managing the Corporation since he took over 10 years ago.

"We have been running this house together for ten years in a collective manner and it has not been very easy," he said.Njalla Quan called on the 13,000-man force of the Corporation to work harder to be able to maintain the level the CDC has attained.

Njalla expressed optimism that in spite of the odds CDC's plans shall be accomplished. Harping on the Corporation's earmarked projects for the next five years, he reminded workers of the programmed planting of 6,000 acres each of oil palms and rubber at the Boa Plain, Illoani Oil Palms in Mbonge and Matouke in the Pendaboko Rubber Estate, while replacing some 7000 acres of ageing oil palm and rubber trees.

On behalf of the workers, the Manager of Inspection and Control, Didacus Younga, hailed the GM for the above named projects. "These are great signs of a prosperous future. It is evident that not only CDC workers are wishing you well but all those who will benefit from these projects."

Didacus pledged the readiness of the workers to give the GM the necessary support to keep CDC going.On their part, the workers also hailed the GM's wife, Lilian, for standing by the husband all these years.

It should be recalled that Njalla Quan was appointed on March 11, 1998, to take over from Peter Mafany Musonge as the General Manager of CDC.

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