Muasundem Association for Development and Culture, MUADAC has targeted road maintenance and water projects within the 14 villages of the clan, to accelerate growth.

This resolution was made at MUADAC’s Annual General Meeting on April 3 to 4, 2026, at Ngombombeng village, Tombel Sub Division, Kupe Muanenguba Division, under the theme, “Returning to Our Roots for a Brighter Future for our Community.”

Speaking at the ceremony, the President General of MUADAC, Dr. Metu’Muabe Ndone Eric described the AGM as a major step towards repositioning the association for greater impact, reconnecting with their ancestors, and strengthening unity among members.

He encouraged elite at home and abroad to support initiatives that will improve the social and economic well-being of their communities.

The President mentioned that Ngombombeng is the mother village of the Muasundem Clan which consists of two sub clans; Ediagebong and Muanekom hosting 14 villages.

According to Dr. Metu’Muabe, MUADAC targets minor projects like road maintenance, water projects to accelerate the development of their villages. He said they will work closely with the Tombel Council for this vision to be realized.

He disclosed that they are also strategizing to have all sons and daughters of the clan participate in MUADAC’s activities.

Also, the National Vice President of Muasundem Women Association, MUAWODA, Metuge Franca Soppe said MUAWODA said women remain central to every meaningful transformation in the society. “As mothers, custodians of value and development actors, we must continue to play our role in ensuring that our community moves forward in peace, unity and dignity.” she said.

Soppe called on women and young girls of Muasundem to remain actively engaged in initiatives that promote both social progress and cultural pride.

Earlier, the host Chief of Ngombombeng, HRM Chief Roland Ngang thanked MUADAC for uniting and reconnecting to their roots for advanced development. “By carrying out traditional activities at the SUNDEME shrine and visiting the grave of our late chief, this shows respect for our tradition and strengthens our bond.” He added.

The Chief encouraged the people of Muasundem to remain committed to the progress of the clan, and to always carry their identity with pride wherever they go.

Speaking to The Ultimate, HRM Chief Mesumbe Walter of Kack Muasundem expressed joy at the reunion, saying they were energized by unity and cultural revival, taking a strong stand to advance clan development.

Other activities included choral singing, ballet, musical displays, Ahon society performance, games, and more.

Also present at the event was the 1st Deputy Mayor of Tombel Council, Enongene Boly Bazil, community leaders, elders, elite, women, youths, and guests.

It should be noted that in the course of the AGM, members visited the grave of their late Chief Meteh Ekune for spiritual blessings.

They also proceeded to the SUNDEME shrine, a sacred moment intended to honor memories and spirituality.

By Ngoh Jude Larissa-Dian





