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Bakossi Secret Society (Behons) Protests over Slow Execution of Bangem-Nguti Road

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Last updated: March 4, 2026 7:48 pm
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Members of the Bakossi Secret Society, Behons, from villages along the Bangem-Nguti road, staged a protest march to the Senior Divisional Officer of Kupe Muanenguba, Nguia Beina Theophile, over the slow execution of the Bangem-Nguti road project. The protest took place on March 3, 2026, in Bangem, where the Behons marched from the Square to the SDO’s office.

Speaking at an emergency meeting convened by the SDO with stakeholders, Nhon Mejame Ekane from Babubok village, on behalf of his peers, lamented that construction work on the Bangem-Nguti road had completely stalled. The Behon stated that after the ‘Thank You’ rally on May 3, 2024, to thank President Paul Biya for the Bangem-Nguti road, their hopes were high as work had kicked off effectively.

Nhon Mejame of Babubock Village Talking to the Press

“We are baffled that the construction work ended in Enyandong, and there are no signs of continuity,” he said. Nhon Mejame added that several projects had kicked off powerfully in the division but suddenly ended without execution. “We hope the Bangem-Nguti road is not one of those abandoned projects,” he said, pleading, “We are suffering, Mr. SDO. We pay FCFA 25,000 just to transport a bag of cocoa from Babubok to Enyandong, a very short distance. Our produce rots because we can’t transport it to the market. Please, let the road work continue.”

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Responding, SDO Nguia told the Behons to calm down, as work would soon resume. He said FCFA 3 billion had been programmed for the road’s continuation in the 2026 Public Investment Projects for Kupe Muanenguba.

 

 

 

 

Nguia explained that on February 19, 2026, the Minister of State, Secretary General at the Presidency, Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, had instructed the contracting firm, the Rapid Intervention Battalion (BIR), to continue work on the road. He assured the Behons that financial dispositions were in place and urged them to return to their villages, live in peace, and trust the administration.

The Behons thanked the SDO and promised their full support for the road project.

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  • Mesame Marvis Mbwoge says:
    March 5, 2026 at 7:16 am

    I would like to sincerely appreciate our village community members, especially my father NHON MBWOGE EMMANUEL BAHR, EPAH ERIC EKANE, MR MEJAME, MR NGALLE CYRIL, who took the initiative to meet with the SDO and discuss the issue concerning our suspended road construction.
    Your commitment, unity, and willingness to stand up for the development of our community is truly commendable. Progress in our village can only be achieved when we come together and speak with one voice for the common good.
    Thank you for representing the interests of our community and for taking this important step toward ensuring that the road project moves forward.
    Together, we can build a better future for our VILLAGE. BABUBOCK. Long live president PAUL BIYA, long live BABUBOCK, Long live the Republic of CAMEROON, GO ULTIMATE MEDIA 237.COM, FOXIZ. 🇨🇲🙏. MESAME MARVIS MBWOGE here.

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    • ultimatemedia237 says:
      March 5, 2026 at 9:02 am

      Thank you for enjoying news from our service. We promise to serve you better. God bless you

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