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March 23rd, 2017 was another rendezvous of the unique Ndop Council’s Administrative and Management Accounts Hearings. The Lord Mayor, Mr. Mbombo Abel Chenyi delightedly welcomed all present. Though grieved by the loss of one of Ndop Council’s Councilor, and also of one Ndop Council’s staff, a minute of silence was observed and the Mayor dived to the nub of the matter, the Budget performance.

The 2016 Recurrent and investment Revenues stood at 392.287.958 FCFA and 286.474.600 FCFA respectively, giving total revenue of 678.764.558 FCFA and a total Budget realization of 62.2%.

On the expenditure side, Recurrent Expenditure was 314.053.356 FCFA, while the investment expenditure was 320.713.929 FCFA, making a total of 634.767.285 FCFA equivalent to 58.1%. This marked an increasing revenue realization of 6.734.430 FCFA which is below the expected budgeted increase in revenue.

Practical Management

Ndop council in a tad to ensure the sustainability of projects carried out in the Municipality, has created both the Follow Up and Management Committees. It is in this light that all PIB are realised, the PNDP structures are maintained and other council project cater for.

The creation of the steering committee to pilot the activities of the update of CDP is a clear example. There is also the creation of Village Management Committees at village levels to ensure better management of projects at the Villages.

Within the framework of investment, projects in Ndop Council are realised either by PIB, PNDP, Plan, other donors and council funds. Some of these projects include; Construction and equipment of classrooms, rehabilitation of roads in the municipality, Recruitment of Council Teachers and Council Nurses, Construction of bridges, culverts and gutters, the supply of drinking water, extension of electricity, supply of didactics material to schools, supply of equipment to some training centres within the municipality, Sponsor of our staff for refresher courses amongst others.

Ndop water project

Ndop water project is financed by Ndop council/FEICOM. After successful diagnoses, costing and implanting of this human need -water, it was a “dream come true” in some parts of the municipality and a “wish we could” to other parts, namely Bambalang, part of Bamali and Bamunka, there by exposing the inhabitants of these areas to water supplementary maladies.

Electrification of the Municipality

Better have than bitter stay! Despite the rampant cut of electricity in the Municipality, the council still has not relent her efforts in the up-lighting of some parts of the Municipality.

The Bamali three corners-Mbangsalle health centre electricity extension, a Hallucination!!

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A New Vision

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Ndop council enjoys the privilege to have been the headquarters of the South Eastern Federation of Native Authorities created by the local administration in 1940.

The territory of the South Western Federation included the areas covered by Nkwen, Bafut and Nso. In 1960 the SEF territory was divided into two with the Nso Native Authority cut out of it and in 1961, the Bafut-Ndop Area Council was created.

The present Ndop council was created, along side the councils of Babessi, Balikumbat by Presidential decree that created the Ngokentunjia Division out of Ngokentunjia Division. Eventually, Bafut and Tubah were taken away and the territory now known as Ngoketunjia Division.

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