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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Menchum Hydroelectric project immenent says Min Djoumessi


 Pa Fru,
 
have some faith on this one for it is private sector led. I have seen adverts in South Africa advertising jobs on this hydroelectric dam. The Americans are serious. Cameroon is so desperate for power that they will allow this project now in a foreign country (Southern Cameroon) provided they will benefit from the power. Before they could afford to prevent it but no more.
 
Regards
 
Tumasang

To: cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com; camnetwork@yahoogroups.com; ambasbay@googlegroups.com
From: PaFruNdeh@YAHOO.COM
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 07:47:21 -0700
Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] Menchum Hydroelectric project immenent says Min Djoumessi



 
Cameroonians are no longer gullible.  For over 30 years a whole lot has been promised but very little has been delivered.  A nation is not ruled by lofty speeches and high sounding ideals and promises that are never kept.
 
Blessed Be Cameroon
Pa Fru Ndeh
From: Tumasang Martin <tumasangm@hotmail.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 10:44 AM
Subject: [cameroon_politics] Menchum Hydroelectric project immenent says Min Djoumessi
Dear All, Ring road tarred or being tarred, Bamenda Abakiliki road being completed, over 6 major universities joggling for position, and now the Menchum Katsina Ala USS1 Billion hydropower project to provide 40% of Cameroon electricity. WOW. The stone that the builder refused is slowly but surely becoming the head corner stone. Direct flights now needed to Bamenda. Arik Air where are thou. Regards Tumasang 
To: camnetwork@yahoogroups.comFrom: batadoh@yahoo.comDate: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 06:37:45 -0700Subject: [camnetwork] Menchum Hydroelectric project immenent says Min Djoumessi 
Visiting Minister Nganou Djoumessi Tuesday announced that a Chinese firm will execute the project.
Announced by President Paul Biya during his visit to the North West Region in December 2010 on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of the Armed Forces, work on the Menchum Hydroelectric Project will soon take off in line with government's commitment to stabilise energy supply in the country. The Minister of the Economy, Planning and Regional Development (MINEPAT), Emmanuel Nganou Djoumessi told development stakeholders in Bamenda on August 28, 2012 that studies on the project have been completed and work is expected to start anytime soon.
Minister Djoumessi who was on a working visit to Bamenda revealed that gone are the days when contracts are awarded in Yaounde for projects to be executed in the Regions. He acknowledged that contracts awarded in Yaounde suffer delays, poor quality and other speed brakes in execution deployed by most follow up committee for public investment projects. He therefore called on all to report cases of poorly executed projects to their state counsel as these are cases of embezzlement.
He gave a one week deadline for reports of all poorly executed projects to be forwarded to his office for necessary action. He equally re-assured the population that works on the first stretch of the ring road is ongoing. He said the road has been divided in to portions to ease work; Ndop- Kumbo; 60.5 km, Kumbo-Nkambe, 69.5 km, Nkambe-Wum; 108 km and Wum-Bamenda–Ndop; 120km. Moves, he added, are underway for the continuation on the other stretches.
All four papers that where presented during the Minister's meeting with North West development actors proposed ways on which the government will better develop the country as well as moves already made. Worries raised during the question and answer session were addressed by the Minister adding that those he could not handle will be channeled to the various hierarchy. The Government Delegate to the Bamenda City council, Ndumu Nji Vincent, was available to present the plight of the people of Bamenda.

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