Following Mt cameroon race heroics: PM Dion Ngute pledges support to mbororo association

The Prime Minister made the pledge during an audience he granted to a delegation of athletes from the Mbororo community who performed excellently at the recent 2025 Mount Cameroon Race of Hope in Buea.
The Prime Minister and Head of Government, Chief Dr Joseph Dion Ngute, has highlighted the government’s commitment to supporting the Mbororo community by expressing his readiness to collaborate with the Mbororo Social and Cultural Development Association, MBOSCUDA, in driving sporting excellence. The Prime Minister made the pledge during an audience he granted to a delegation of athletes from the Mbororo community who performed excellently at the recent 2025 Mount Cameroon Race of Hope in Buea.
The delegation, led by the National President of MBOSCUDA, Adamou Amadou, comprised of members of the association, accomplished athletes and prominent Mbororo women. They used the visit as an opportunity to showcase the achievements of the Mbororo community and to discuss ways in which the government can further support their social and cultural development.
The audience equally served as a platform to highlight the talents and achievements of the Mbororo people and to foster a stronger relationship between the government and the community, per members of the association. PM Dion Ngute lauded the association’s athletes for their remarkable performances in the Mount Cameroon Race of Hope, acknowledging their dedication and hard work. He also praised MBOSCUDA for its efforts in promoting the social and cultural development of the Mbororo community.
Focus on access to education, other necessities
During the meeting, discussions centered on various issues affecting the Mbororo community, including access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. Prime Minister Ngute reassured the delegation of the government’s commitment to addressing these challenges and to working in partnership with MBOSCUDA to improve the lives of the Mbororo people. The Prime Minister reiterated the government’s commitment to inclusivity and equal opportunities for all Cameroonians, regardless of their ethnic or cultural background.
This is an encouragement to those who feel left out. The meeting with MBOSCUDA and the celebrated Mbororo athlete’s aluminate the importance of recognizing and celebrating the contributions of all communities to Cameroon’s national development, experts say. By acknowledging their achievements and pledging support for their continued progress, the government aims to foster a more inclusive and equitable society for all as the government is looking for a better future, pundits add.