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Actualités of Thursday, 3 September 2015

Source: cameroon-info.net

'The Senate could pack up again'

Marcel Niat Njifenji, Senate President Marcel Niat Njifenji, Senate President

A few weeks after a resounding departure from the convention center for repairs, the Senate has temporarily created offices in the building of the Public Procurement Regulatory Agency but could pack up again.

According to the La Nouvelle Expression newspaper on Wednesday, September 2, 2015 "the ARMP's premises does have appropriate compartments to house permanently and comfortably such an institution. The offices of senators, workers and spacious plenary sessions cannot be housed by the building ".

The newspaper stated that "the upper house of Parliament of Cameroon would quickly move to those installed at the Agency's regulation of public markets as a new destination." The newspaper, citing credible sources, says that the next destination of the Senate would be "the new headquarters of the famous Economic and Social Council, which stands proudy in Dragage neighborhood in Yaoundé, close to the headquarters of the national oil company."

According to the same sources, it is considered important to the state as the new building of the Economic and Social Council, the final seat of the institution that runs the state's second personality.

"Especially as Marcel Niat Njifenji was never present at Christophe Zock convention center, if the construction of the headquarters of the Economic and Social Council had already been completed," said the sources.