SDF Mbengwi to Dismiss Alternate MP for Anti-Party Activities

By Bakah Derick 

The Social Democratic Front SDF Electoral District of Mbengwi particularly Momo East have since Saturday October 10, 2015 been considering the dismissal of the former Alternate member of Parliament for the parliamentary constituency from the party.
Ambo Julien courtesy of his Facebook time line 

Ambo Juliene popularly called Ni Ambo a teacher by professional who was Alternate Member of Parliament to the immediate past Parliamentarian for Momo East Hon Peter Cho Fonso has been accused of anti-party activities.

According to a submission from the SDF Mile 18 ward during the October 10, 2015 district meeting in Mbengwi, Ni Ambo was charged for anti-party publications on the social media site Facebook. In the presence of a Shadow Cabinet Minister the party, went back to Ambo’s history presenting him as a critique of the party as far back as his University days.

Given five minutes to defend himself before the district, Ambo submitted that his worries are on the use of Micro project grants by the current Member of Parliament for the constituency Hon Edena Mbah. According to Ni Ambo the parliamentarian can only account for a million in her two years as MP. Ambo questioned why she has refused to work with a micro project committee like other Members of Parliament in the party citing Hon Fobi Nchinda of Bamenda-Bali. Without any regrets to his position, Ambo described his dismissal from the mile 18 ward of the party as organised by those guilty of the misuse of the micro project grants. Hon Edena in reply told the District that she was executing her plans following laid down principles by the party.


As busy as Hon Edena was that day, she did not talk to HILLTOPVOICES. Contacted by phone early on Monday Hon Edena while saying that Ambo was guilty of many other anti-party activities maintained that she was executing her grants following party descriptions. This reporter however requested her to send a list of realized projects in the last two years with the FCFA16million collected from the National Assembly for this purpose which till now has not been received. 
Details soon 

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