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Cameroon Cup 2021: Minister Mbayu Felix, NW Governor, others galvanise PWD supporters

By Bakah Derick 

The Minister Delegate at the Ministry of external relations incharge of the Commonwealth has challenge supporters of PWD social football club of Bamenda to cheer the club till the end of their Cameroon Cup final against Astre of Douala this Sunday in Yaounde.  
The fervent and diehard supporter of the Abakwa Boys himself nicknamed Abakwa Boy stormed the Omnisport base of the supporters in the early  hours of Sunday with a message of gratitude and encouragement to the supporters who have not only travelled long distances to be in Yaounde but also for the challenging security context in which they live especially in the North West and South West Regions. 
"Your presence here is to cheer up the team no matter what. Cheer up the team till the end." The Minister reiterates.
Minister Mbayu with other supporter


It should be recalled that a new bus has been handed to the club bought with funds from a fundraiser initiated by the son of old town. 
Speaking during his visit to the PWD supporters, North West Governor, Lele L'Afrique was categorical that the supporters need to accompany the team to victory. He used the meeting to encourage the supporters to be discipline and responsible as their presence demonstrate the region's viability. 
North West Governor addressing supporters 

Parliamentarians like Hon Agho Oliver who is also member to general assembly of FECAFOOT from the North West, Mayors of Bamenda I, II and III have also been spotted around the supporters. 

Fomum Victorine football trainer and instructor has also been seen around the club's  supporters. 

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