BOBA Commits To Reinforcing School Resumption, Requests Relocation Of CPC Bali To Mankon
Members of the Bali Old Boys Association, BOBA, an association of former students of the Cameroon Protestant College, CPC Bali, in the northwest region, have said they are doubling efforts to raise funds that will see the smooth reopening of the 2021- 2022 academic year, CNA has learned.
The ongoing armed conflict in the northwest and southwest regions has greatly affected the running of schools; private, government and mission schools. The legendary CPC Bali has also been struggling to pick up broken pieces of what is left to reopen in grand style.
The determination to lift the flag of their alma mater high was echoed in Douala on August 14, 2021, during an enlarged National Executive Committee meeting that included Executive representatives from active BOBA chapters in Cameroon and abroad.
The Executive members empowered the National bureau to pilot the fundraising by coming out with special chapter levies that need to be fulfilled for the purpose.
While agreeing that the next election of NEC members will be in November 2021, the BOBA enlarged National Executive Committee members resolved that the NEC should propose to the Presbyterian Education Authority, PEA, and the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon, a temporal relocation of the CPC Bali to Mankon Bamenda, due to security challenges.