NW bids farewell to Kom son lost to Boko Haram Attack

NW Governor bids farewell to fallen Soldier
Friday October 6, 2017 was another sad day for the entire Kom people particularly those of Mbam-Fundong Subdivision Boyo Division in the North West Region from where Warrant Officer Rodolf Wultof Ngam of the Cameroon Army hailed from.
The late Soldier who was fondly called amongst his friends and colleagues as “Duracel” linked to a popular battery brand known for its durability met death on the 22nd of September 2017 along the Dgibrilli-Zanga road while on regular patrol in the fight against Boko Haram.
According to his Army Colleague Ngoe Thomas who presented his eulogy presented the departed 39years old Mbam son as engaged, rigorous, discipline and energetic during the 17years nine months and four days as he moved from one training to another and one promotion to another.
Assigned within the fourth emergency plan to the 421st Unit of the 42nd Motorised Battalion in the Far North Region, the late Rodolf Wultof will be said to have served with honour and fidelity.
North West Governor Adolf Lele L’Afrique Tchoffo Deben who personally bid farewell to the fallen Soldier, performed the expected farewell ritual before his remains will be taken to home division Boyo for final internment.
The Journey Home 
Brigadier General Agha-ah Robinson Ndong and his close collaborators all answered present to bid farewell to their colleague in the highly emotional event that brought many families and friends to the courtyard of the 22nd motorized infantry Battalion.

Born on the 30th of June, 1978, late Rodolf Wultof Ngam leaves behind a wife and six children to mourn him. 

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