Saidou,
There is a piece of land at a place called Ntaturu which had been reserved for the construction of a stadium in Bamenda since the days of Ahidjo. Seemingly abandoned and with corruption in the entire administration, council bosses as well as DOs have cut up this land into pieces and sold them out to people and so illegal houses have been constructed on it now. But ironically thanks to Cameroon's centralized administrative system where until just a couple of years ago, all land certificates had to come from Yaounde. So if my memory serves me right no house owner there succeeded to get any certificate for his/her land even though they put up structures there. Legally the land is still land reserved by the state for the construction of the Bamenda stadium.
So tell us how it was impossible to get land in Bamenda when the land has always been there?
FEN
On Sunday, September 28, 2014 4:44 AM, "SAIDOU sssnsule@yahoo.fr [cameroon_politics]" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Bobe Boh,
I am not trying to defend anybody.
But I can recall that the bids to get new football pitches in Limbe Bda and Bssam were launched at the same time. While it was easy to get land to build in Bssam and Victoria, it was rather an uphill task to get land in Bda for the same project. That was about 7-8 years ago.
Today the Victoria stadium is 95% complete, by August 2014, just lacking the tarring of the access road and connecting pipe borne water to the facility (Maybe Mola Emma Allotey should handle that second aspect).
Bssam stadium is about 70% complete. Contractors are the problem there. I am sure if the access road and the water connection at the Victoria stadium were included in the Chinese contractor's TOR then it would also have been completed.
Victoria, in West Cameroon, will also host a pool. So it would be nice if we can move some of those flamboyant hotels in Bda down to Wotutu, Wonganga, Wovea, Bokova since Muntengene and Tiko already have some facilities that can house teams and officials.
But one noise is already very strong here in Yde: BluePearl Hotel and the Awanga stuff (what's the name again? on the road to Bali) are being very strongly recommended to house at least a team each, for the Bssam Pool.
And finally, Bobe Boh, please ask my Grand Frere Da Ngonyama of Brooklyn to start offering his advice as to how the NW and SW girls should handle the visiting teams and their lot of accompanying officials and staff. We had very good echoes from Brazil in that regard: Cameroon should not fail in that aspect.
Greetings from Yde.
SAIDOU NCHOUAT SOULE
University of Yaounde I,
Yaounde, Cameroon
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Objet : [camnetwork] Re: [camasej] TRENDING: Bamenda Outlawed for CAN
We have been asking, pleading with Yaounde to demonstrate that the regime has foresight. Here is proof:
By the time La Republique du Cameroun hosts the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, Bamenda will be the biggest town in the neighboring republic of Southern Cameroons.
Why would a neighbor be hosting any matches on behalf of La Republique?
Boh Herbert
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On Sep 27, 2014, at 2:04 PM, "Ofege Ntemfac ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com [camasej]" <camasej@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Explain this to me. Why is Bemanda. Not getting a new stadium as the concoloniser Cameounese state plans to build 7-Seven-Sept new stadiums? Why will Bamenda not host any of the so called 2019 matches?— with Aloysius Njie Ajua and 20 others.
Dieudonne Nuzah Nditachi, Nshani-Bayo U Nyz, Joseph Oscar Wanye and 2 others like this. Joseph Oscar Wanye hahaha thats a good question was thinking i was the only person seing it well done we always have everything late our politicians should learn not to be followers and lead we deserve better bamenda peoples pls lets rise is time while is CPDM was born in bda why this hatred northwesterners stop this second role thing we deserve better i say affair a suivre!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ntemfac Ofege So while Mr Biya prepares to award his name to the future Paul Biya stadium and as the chosen towns prepare to reap a windfall in infrastructure and finances, my Abakwa and its people will continue singing the Lord's Song in a strange land? Asha! http://camfoot.com/.../can-2019-douala-se-pare-de-ses...Toute l'actualité du football du Cameroun - Actualités, photos, vidéo des Lions Indomptables
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