Yaounde: Mbankolo homeless survivors debunk news they received President Biya’s financial gestureCoalition for Positive Impact disburses GHS38,500 to award winners

Homeless victims of the Mbankolo landslide in Yaounde II, Centre region have said they are yet to receive a dime from the state despite news circulating that the Head of State, President Paul Biya disbursed the sum of FCFA 92 million to be shared among the victims.

They said the news was, adding that they were never given money to leave the Nkomkana party house and look for a home to restart or better their lives.

‘It is a rumor. No kobo has been given to us. We are still waiting for the promises made to be fulfilled. Since the announcement was made, we have not seen any state official with our eyes. We are still stuck in misery, frustration, and abandonment here at the party house’. Disclosed one of the victims at the party house.

Only families who lost loved ones received the financial gesture of the President, being the sum of FCFA Two million each. This was handed over to them by the governor of the Centre region, Naseri Paul Bea, who assured homeless victims their turn would soon come.

‘In the comin
g days, they will be handed money which is enough to enable them to leave the Nkomkana accommodation zone to rent a house for a better life.’ Assured Governor Naseri Paul Bea when he settled the deceased families.

While waiting, the homeless survivors continue to endure difficult living conditions at the party house accommodating women, men, children, and the old.

‘It’s not easy to live in this cluster. Our wish is that the promised financial gesture reaches us fast. I, for instance, can’t live here any longer.’ Another victim explained.

While they nurse hope, that their turn will soon come as promised, they keep managing the little support of the Yaounde II council since they lodged at the party house after the October 8 incident.

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The Coalition for Positive Impact, organisers of the Igniting Dreams Prize, has disbursed GHS38,500.00 to the Sixth Igniting Dreams (ID24) Prize winners during the awards ceremony held in Wa at the weekend.

The Northern Region-based C-CARE, a special education provider for students with specific academic challenges such as dyslexia, dysgraphia and dyscalculia, won the Gold Prize and received GHS12,000.00.

Gbentek Digital Solutions, an information technology start-up in the Upper West Region, won the Silver Prize and received GHS9,000.00, while the Bronze Prize of GHS7,000.00 went to Diva Farms, an organic vegetable production farm in the Northern Region.

The Locker Room Sports, a sportswear production and retail company, also in the Northern Region, came Fourth with a prize cash of GHS5,000.00.

The remaining participants of the pitch competition received GHS1,000.00 each with ZebillaFarms in the Upper East Region receiving the People’s Choice Prize of GHS1,500.00.

Out of the 138 youth-led businesses ope
rating within the five regions of northern Ghana that entered the award scheme, 10 outstanding businesses were shortlisted to pitch their businesses.

Mr Maazu Bayuoni, the Founder and President of the Coalition for Positive Impact (CPI), speaking at the Igniting Dreams summit, said the programme had impacted more than 1,500 young people and 30 young entrepreneurs in northern Ghana over the last five years.

‘Since our establishment, we have been able to reach out to over 1,500 young people across the Northernbelt and supported 30 young entrepreneurs with seed funding and business development training,’ he said.

He explained that the Coalition had mobilised over GHS100,000 in resources to provide funding support for young entrepreneurs to sustain their businesses.

These young entrepreneurs, through the Igniting Dreams programme, had been able to scale up their businesses and created over 300 job opportunities for other youths.

Madam Maria Johana Yuorpor, the Chairperson of the ID24 Planning Committee, spea
king at the opening of the pitch competition, encouraged young people to strive to make an impact on society and ‘not be too keen on the money aspect.’

She urged the participants to maximise the knowledge gained from the seminars/ trainings by the CPI to impact their lives and to have a rippling effect on society.

‘I always preach the gospel that let’s look more for the impact and not for the money. The money will come someway somehow when you least expect it,’ she noted.

Superintendent Mr Peter Lanchene Toobu (Rtd), the Member of Parliament for Wa West, said he supported the Igniting Dreams Prize initiative because of its potential impact on young businesses.

He said holding many degrees would be meaningless if those certificates could not impact the life of the holder and society, touting innovation, change, and entrepreneurship as the way to improve one’s life.

‘Many people who are rich today didn’t begin looking for money. Look for the social problem, provide an innovative solution to that problem an
d money will be chasing you,’ Mr Toobu advised.

The Sangu Delle Foundation, Noni Hub, Rabito Clinic, DLight Space, Girls Initiative Ghana, and Steward Reigns Photography supported the event, held on the theme: ‘Developing Northern Ghana through Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Leadership’.

Source: Ghana News Agency