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We the Mundani people, wishing to establish a national identity for ourselves and our posterity and seeking to draw government attention to our plight; check rural exodus, guide and promote the development of Mundani; highlight our common heritage and strengthen our brotherhood; preserve our culture and work for our common welfare; provide a suitable seat for the administration thus ensuring accessibility to common services; contribute positively to nation building and national unity; secure an administrative unit for the Mundani area and jointly develop the land set aside by the traditional councils of Bamumbu, Bechati and Folepi for a Mundani Urban Centre; have this seventh day of the week and the thirty-first day of the month of December in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-eight commissioned the said land as the common property of the Mundani people by the laying of the Traditional Foundation Stone – Npi’ne.
Signed
- H. R. H. Fon Lekunze III of Bamumbu,
- H. R. H. Fon Nkemtaji Jerry of Bechati,
- H. R. H. Fon Nchong J. M. Of Folepi,
- H. R. H. Fon Atiabo R. E. Of Besali,
- H. R. H. Fon Tanko Eyong of Nkong
- H. R. H. Fon Tali Teba of Banti (Mafo Mary),
- H. R. H. Fon Folah Julius of Bangang,
- H. R. H. Fon Akum of Igumbo,
- Taku Peter, Bamumbu Traditional Council
- Akanga Thomas, Bechati Traditional Council
- Foranduochi Menkem D.B., Folepi Traditional Council
- Ndam James (Mundani Student Union President),
- Taku Jacob (President of MEDA),
- Tatsi Jacob (Doyen of Mundani elites).