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Re: Why Gas From Bakassi Is Liquefied In Kribi

Honorable,  that  is  why  the  Self-Deternination,  Restoration  of   SOUTHERN  CAMEROONS   INDEPENDENCE  IS    A  MOST.  WE  SHOULD  ALLOW   SOUTHERN  CAMEROONS  TO  BE  ANNEXED.  iF  YOU  HAVE  VISITED  kUWAIT  THAT  IS  HOW  SOUHERN  CAMEROONIANS  SHOULD  LIVE  NOT  TO  ALLOW  OUR   RESOURCES  TO  BE  USE  BY  lA  rEPUBLIQUE  dU  cAMEROUN   DU  CAMEROUN.  THE  RESOURCES,OIL  IN  BAKASSI  ROYALTIES  GO  TO  LA REPUBLIQUE  DU  CAMEROUN,  BLACK  GOLD  MOVED  STRAIIGHT  TO  FRANCE,  THE  NATURAL  DEEP  SEAPORT  ABANDONED  AND  MOVED  TO  CRIBI  AND  CRIUDE  OIL  FROM  BAKASSI  MOVED  TO  KIRIBI.  CAMEROON  BANK  KILLED. BECAUSE  IT  WAS  IN  THE  SOUTHERN  CAMEROONS,  CAMEROON  COACAO  PRODUCING  COMPANY  THAT  WAS  DOING  VERY  MOVED  TO  DOUALA  AND  FINALLY  KILLED  AND  NOW  CDC  MOVED  TO  LA  REPUBLQUE  DU  CAMEROON.  NO  ROADS  IN  SOUTHERN  CAMEROONS  EVEN  nDIAN  dIVISION  WHERE  THE  RESOURCES  COME  FROM  HAVE  NO  ROAD.  THE  BRIGE  THAT   LINK   MEME  DIVISION  TO  TOMBEL  SUBDIVISIN  WAS  BUILT  IN  1953  BY  THE  BRITISH  COLONISERS  NO  ROAD  TO  LINK  nORTH  wEST  TO  sOUTH    WEST  VEHICLES  FROM  LMBE  TO  BMENDA  HAVE  TO  TRAVEL  THROUGH   LA  REPUBLIQUE  DU  CAMEROUN  YET  WE  WANT  A  FEDERATION  WHICH  ADHIJO  OF  BLESSED  REMEMBRANCE  WAS  AGAINST  IN  1972  AND   MR.  PAUL  BIYA   IN  1984.


On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 2:49 PM, 'Pa Fru Ndeh' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:


 
Blessed Be Cameroon
Pa Fru Ndeh



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From: Pa Fru Ndeh <pafrundeh@yahoo.com>
To: Cameroon Politics <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>; Ambazonia Group <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 7:41 AM
Subject: Why Gas From Bakassi Is Liquefied In Kribi

 
Why Gas From Bakassi Is Liquefied In Kribi
Monday, November 22, 2010

By Yerima Kini Nsom
Prime Minister, Philemon Yang, says gas exploited in the Bakassi peninsular in the Southwest region is being liquefied in Kribi, the South Region, for safety reasons. He made the explanation during a question and answer session at the National Assembly Friday, November 19. The Prime Minister said government was executing developmental projects in convenient areas of the country, thereby dismissing claims that certain regions were being discriminated against in terms of development projects.
Yang was answering a question asked by the MP for the Mezam Centre constituency, Hon Simon Fobi Nchinda. "I am honoured to request your high office to present to the peoples' representative, some clarifications concerning the localisation of the gas liquidation plant in Kribi for gas tapped in the Bakassi peninsular" the MP said.
Hon. Fobi Nchinda said he was informed that Government has signed a multi-billion dollar agreement with the French company, Gaz de Finance (with external financing by the World Bank) for the exploitation, transformation and liquefaction of gas from Bakassi. He added that, "This gas will be transformed using an overland gazoduct from Bakassi, through the entire Southwest Region and finally to be liquefied in that part of Kribi at a total cost of more than FCFA 150 billion." The MP dismissed arguments advanced against localisation in Limbe.
 
Hear him: "The arguments advanced against the localisation of the gas liquefaction plant in the port of Limbe are that Limbe falls within the radius of the Mount Cameroon Volcano. If this were the only argument for by-passing Limbe for distant Kribi then you should be informed that the gas pipeline, intermediary stations and facilities (which cost more than the liquefaction plant) will themselves have to be located in the volcanic radius and cannot pass up the volcano. Will they be displaced too?"
The MPs told the Prime Minister that SONARA, which is so important to the national fuel chain, is itself also located in Limbe and has not stopped functioning because of the volcano for more than 20 years. He said that Limbe is a natural deep sea port that is conducive for handling the types of tankers that would be exporting the gas.
Hon. Fobi further observed: "In addition to the distance of the transportation of the raw materials (and hence the length of gazoduct) will be cut into half, therefore costing the Cameroonian tax payer nearly FCFA 50 billion less, which money can be used in many other development projects.
This is a lot of money wasted!" He claimed that the environment risk which comes with such projects will be reduced significantly if the length of the pipeline is reduced. According to the MP, the original destination of COTCO, the EXXON-MOBIL pipeline for Chadian crude oil, was supposed to be in Limbe. For political reasons, he said, the pipe ended up going to Kribi whose distance is longer and more costly.
"May I use this occasion to decry the absence of a rational plan for the territorial destination of strategic industries? These strategic industries must as much as possible be nationally distributed! It will be a major catalyst for decentralisation. It shall help keep the populations in the regions instead of flooding the major towns"
The MP condemned the fact that, most projects that are expected to spur development and employment are concentrated in the Centre, South, East and Littoral regions, while the Northern and Western regions are deserted.



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