In a powerful and heartfelt final push for votes, Minister Mbah Acha Rose swept into Batibo on Wednesday, October 8, carrying a message of hope, development, and unwavering support from President Paul Biya. As the Divisional Campaign Team Leader for the CPDM in Momo, her mission was clear and sweet: to charm the people of Batibo and ensure a massive victory for the incumbent come October 12.
The rally was strategically filled with promises of empowerment for the two pillars of any community: women and the youth. Minister Mbah Acha, who is also the Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Supreme State Audit, became a beacon of hope for the people. She assured them that despite the challenges and “ghost towns,” the government stands firmly with them.

“We have come here to encourage our people to come out and vote massively for our champion, President Paul Biya, who is the president of the Party of Development,” she declared, her voice full of conviction. She painted a picture of a united and peaceful future, explaining that the CPDM’s core philosophy is ‘Rassemblements’—a party that brings everyone together. “Paul Biya has been preaching peace and we want peace to reign… that things should return back to normalcy,” she said, a promise that resonated deeply with the crowd.
Sweet Promises for Women and Youth

The minister’s charm offensive was most effective when she spoke directly to the dreams of the people.
For the women, the message was one of financial independence and family care. Masanga Luise, the Women’s Wing (WCPDM) President, stood beside the minister and listed the tangible benefits already flowing from the government, like women’s empowerment centers and sewing machines that help mothers earn a living.

Minister Mbah Acha made a golden promise, announcing that President Biya “has dedicated his next mandate to women and youths.” This means a vote for Biya is a direct vote for policies that help women put food on the table, send their children to school, and build a better life for their families.
For the young people, the message was about jobs and a stable future. Blaise Mbaku, the Youth Wing (YCPDM) President, told the excited crowd about the multipurpose youth center and the job placements already secured. He promised that more opportunities would trickle down, especially with influential sons and daughters of Momo Division in key government positions.

The minister framed this as an unmissable opportunity. A vote for President Biya is a vote to extend these youth employment policies, guaranteeing stability and opportunity for a generation eager to work and build their careers. Blaise Mbaku guaranteed a massive youth turnout on election day, seeing it as the essential key to unlocking their professional futures.
Through her powerful and targeted appeal, Minister Mbah Acha successfully presented the CPDM not just as a political party, but as a trusted partner for personal growth and community development. Her efforts in Batibo have undoubtedly strengthened an unshakable bond between the people of Momo and their champion, President Paul Biya.