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Actualités Régionales of Monday, 29 June 2015

Source: Cameroon Tribune

Douala works progressing

Joseph Beti Assomo, Governor of the Littoral Joseph Beti Assomo, Governor of the Littoral

Despite various expected or unexpected difficulties, works on the economic city of Cameroon is progressing according to the last point.

During the meeting that he summoned on Thursday, June 25, 2015, the Governor of the Littoral, Joseph Beti Assomo made a general recommendation to the actors of the excessive public works projects in Douala.

By doing so, explained the governor, “we will avoid the problems by setting up a dialogue between operators and supervisors, including me, to find solutions to difficulties arising in the process of accomplishing the work already in progress.

The work will be like the road construction from the East that connects to the city. In order for the project to be successful, Mr. Beti Assomo ordered a "strong action" against traders who occupy the path of the highway construction.

The prefect of Wouri is responsible for implementing this constraint and will mediate in relation to other administrations and companies for further action. Evacuating people and drains at the western entrance are among the measures put it place.

The removal of a section of the adjoining drinking water transmission system in Ndogpassi which part of it has already been done by Razel will be continued. This will avoid the trouble of charging for extra work done by Camwater which Razel is believed to have paid for.

Around the building site of the new bridge over Wouri, access roads to the nearby industrial area demanded calm between the occupants and the port of Douala. The Dangote cement company has already planned to relocate the parking lot of the trucks used for its production.

In this way, traffic jams likely to affect the project will decrease. Similarly, to prevent and limit the consequences of accidents caused by ships at the pier.