Ms
Justine Bachu Mbianda is one of the Cameroonians speaking for a United African
diaspora. Her desire to serve her compatriots caused her to be elected first
Chairman of the All Cameroonian Cultural and Development Foundation
(ACCDF), a powerful umbrella organization for all Cameroonian groups in the
Washington Metropolitan and USA. She handed over the batten of command to a new
chair at the end of her mandate in 2015.
MS J. MBIANDA : WOMEN SHOULD NO LONGER DEPEND ON MEN |
Holder of a Bachelor’s Degree in
Communications (Broadcast Journalism) and a Master’s Degree in Instructional
Systems Technology, she has worked for several U.S. Governmental Agencies,
including the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S. Department of State,
U.S. Department of Homeland Security and currently the U.S. Department of Labor.
She is also a nurse in good standing. From her position as Chairman of ACCDF, Ms
Mbianda, a Sakerette, who moved to the USA in 1981, explains that life is fast
and stressful in the USA, so much so that one could easily be lost
in the shuffle.
In
this interview she makes an assessment of her mandateas Chairman,
difficulties in bringing Cameroonians together and urges women not to anymore
depend on men. Read on…
How did you get to the USA and was integration that easy
in those days?
MS MBIANDA @ AN ACCDF EVENT |
Ms
Mbianda: While attending Saker Baptist College in Limbe, my late
sister’s husband was appointed the Chief Financial Officer at the Cameroonian
Embassy in Washington DC, U.S.A. Soon
after graduating from Saker, my sister visited Cameroon and informed me that we
would be leaving for the US together.
So, on August 12, 1981, I boarded the plane for the United States and
have been here ever since.
The U.S. was not the bed of roses most people outside the
US have in mind. The drastic change in culture, the food, the language, transportation…in short, live was very difficult. Bear in mind that, I was
received by my family.
Imagine how hard
it was for those who arrived with no family members. With time though, I
gradually picked up. Life here is so
fast and stressful that if one is not careful, they could get lost in the
shuffle. I had to re-invent myself, so
I returned to school.
ACCDF MEMBERS |
I was very interested in broadcasting
because when I left Cameroon there was no Television. I saw a TV set for the
first time here in the United States of America. So, I wanted to be amongst the
first TV reporters as soon as that was possible in Cameroon. Unfortunately,
that dream never materialized and it was not easy breaking into the American media
either.
I later took classes in Computer
Science and have been in the Information Technology field for quite some time
now. I am also a nurse in good standing. The beauty of this
Great country called America is that the possibilities are endless, if you are
hardworking, honest, and humble and focused.
You are the first lady, ‘Chairman’ of the All Cameroonian Cultural and
Development Foundation (ACCDF) ACCDF. What is this ACCDF all about and how did you get
there?
L-R : FON LUCAS, LADY KATE & HUSBAND, MS MBIANDA |
The All Cameroonian Cultural and Development Foundation
(ACCDF) is the powerful umbrella organization for all Cameroonian groups out
here in the Washington Metropolitan area and by default the United States.
Created 15 years ago and named the All
Cameroonian Cultural Festival Foundation (ACCFF) the mission is to use
Cameroon’s rich and diverse culture to unite or bring Cameroonians in the US
together.
The ACCFF began with
annual Festival of Cameroonians from different regions showcasing their
cultures some in traditions dance , others in poetry, fashion show and then with
live music-Bikutsi or Makossa. As time went on, our population exploded and our
cultural groups began taking on development projects in various regions of
Cameroon. Some brought water to their
villages; others constructed roads, while containers of medical supplies were
shipped annually by yet others.
SANGO ALLOTEY & EXCO DIRECTOR, R. MBAKOP |
Some groups even considered building Funeral
Homes for their dearly departed. Some of
these groups ran into difficulties with their projects and needed assistance. The ACCFF being the umbrella organization stepped
in and facilitated these projects.
Today this great organization does not only
use our culture to galvanize our people but facilitates a lot of Development
projects by various cultural groups. Hence the names changed from ACCFF to
ACCDF. The word “Festival” was replaced by “Development”.
What would you say ACCDF achieved throughout your entire mandate?
I was the Chairman for four years. People wonder why I am
called Chairman and not Chairlady. Well, the title of “Chairman” is not
designated for the person but the position. So, whoever holds that position is
referred to as the Chairman. It feels good though to have been the first female
ACCDF FESTIVE MOOD |
Chairman.One of the other great achievements of the ACCDF is the Community Calendar. Because our population has grown so much, there tend to be multiple events on the same day. The ACCDF came up with the “Community Calendar” to manage community events and minimize schedule conflicts. Associations inform us of their upcoming event.
The event is published on the
Calendar for all to see. In this way other groups do not use this same date for
their own event. Also, the ACCDF is doing
great with information dissemination. We have a huge database of all these
Cultural, Faith Based, Alumni and other associations.
These organizations are
registered on our listserv. So with one click from the ACCDF, information
reaches the entire community. You could visit our website by clicking http://www.accdf.org/home.php
ACCDF WOMEN |
Another big achievement of the ACCDF is the creation of
Cancer Awareness in our community. In 2013 the ACCDF in partnership with two
other organizations travelled to Cameroon for a medical mission. Four members of the ACCDF including myself
were part of this mission. The delegation included several Doctors, Dentists,
Nurses, Pharmacists and a Surgeon. Dental procedures were performed on
countless Cameroonians at the Limbe Regional Hospital, Cottage Hospital, Tiko
and two other hospitals in Buea and Kumba.
Till this day, I feel emotional when
talking of that trip. It feels good to give back to community!!! Every year, the ACCDF organizes some cancer
related event, be it a round table discussion, Breast Cancer screening, or
partners with other organizations for an event.
PIONEER ACCDF CHAIR, SHEY CHRISTMAS EBINI |
The ACCDF ensures that Cameroonians are taken care of and
are well represented in all facets of life. The ACCDF stepped in when Pius
Njawe on a visit to the U.S. suddenly died in a car crash and organized the
funeral for this great man. The ACCDF did the same for Mr. Soul Bams, Lapiro de
Mbarga and recently, Jacob Nguni.
We
actually rallied the community, rented a bus and travelled from Washington to Buffalo
New York for Lapiro’s funeral. Upon our return the ACCDF organized a big “Cry
Die” with the community here in Washington Metropolitan Area. ACCDF is Community Servant. Is it nice to know that Cameroonians
here have a One Stop Shop for all Cultural and Development related issues. Some people even call on the ACCDF for family
related matters. The ACCDF also plays a big role in conflict resolution.
L-R: FORMER CHAIR TASONG, MS MBIANDA, OTHERS |
This
is key, as legal fees run into thousands here, (thousands of Dollars). In short
the ACCDF has been very instrumental in holding our community together. Thanks to
the solid foundation laid by the Founding Members. The first Chairman of the
Organization is Sessekou Shey Ebini Christmas then Mr. Ivo Tasong . Due to the success of ACCDF; tons of
other organizations have sprung in the community. What can I say…God is good.
ACCDF must certainly have its own challenges?
It is very difficult to head an
organization such as the ACCDF which caters for the entire Cameroonian
community. Everyone’s problem is the ACCDF problem. Every organization’s
problem is the ACCDF problem. Cameroonians are a great people. We
are very lucky in a lot of ways. We have a very high literacy rate.
PHILIP TAZI (CENTER): CURRENT ACCDF CHAIR |
We are big
on community affairs, hence a plethora of social meeting groups, Alumni
Associations, Faith Based Association
such as CWA, CWF; Cultural groups, including leadership groups like the
Ekpes and Sessekous from Manyu, the Mbekems from Lebialem and the North West
Fons Council from the North West Region of Cameroon. The
ACCDF has to stay current with all these groups.
You can only imagine how
hectic the weekends are as members of the ACCDF have to go from one function to
another to support these groups. The support is not just physical but financial
as well. At times you did not get home until about 2:30 am. Sometimes members
of ACCDF have to split up into groups to ensure that all community activities
are covered. Believe me, it takes a toll!!! But it feels good serving the
community.
ACCDF CREW |
How do you
blend the activities of the ACCDF and family life?
I am a mother of two wonderful young men, Serge Tzeuton 22
and Jean-Claude Tzeuton 21. Serge graduated from the University of Maryland
from the Pre-med program and Jean-Claude is looking forward to graduating. In addition
to my sons, my Darling mother now 89 also lives with me and has done so for the
last 22 years since Serge was born. One must be generous in spirit, genuinely a
people lover, of kind mind and very considerate to be a member of this great
organization, especially the Chairman.
You must truly care for the community. Especially that our
efforts are all voluntary. No one is paid for their time or effort in this
great organization. It helps that the organization has some diehard members who
will do anything, sacrifice of themselves to ensure that the community is
served.
ACCDF PANAFRICAN FESTIVAL 2010 |
Off course like with any project, most people, groups and associations
are very grateful and acknowledge the ACCDF support anytime. But there are
always those who would complain, which is expected as one cannot please
everybody all the time. Our decision to serve makes us to always create and
sacrifice the little time we have for our communities.
You must have
faced challenges being a woman ‘chairman’ of ACCDF?
I truly cannot say if being a woman affected the way the
organization was run. What I can say is that it helps to be surrounded by
GREAT, SINCERE, CARING, HONEST, and LOVING and GOD FEARING people.
ACCDF PANAFRICAN FESTIVAL 2010 |
It has been
an experience of a lifetime and I will always be grateful for it. Are there
still women who depend on men? I think they should no longer depend on men.I believe this is on a very steep decline. With education and exposure women are
realizing that they can do whatever men can. They can head board rooms like
they can do in dining rooms. No profession is set aside for females anymore and
I think this is wonderful.
Yes, there will always be those who grew up in
the male dominant environments and who have a hard time transitioning with
society. Culture also plays a big role in this. All I can say is, the train has
left the station, these women either jump on it or they will be left behind. I
think I did just what ACCDF asked me to, by virtue of the powers conferred to
me as chair.
PHOTOS: ACCDF SITE/SANGO ALLOTEY EMMANUEL
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