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Kribi Deep Seaport Project Recruits 1,100 Cameroonians

Kribi Deep Seaport Project Recruits 1,100 Cameroonians
  • Comments   -   Monday, 14 October 2013 15:59

(Business in Cameroon) - The Coordinator of the Kribi Deep Seaport Project in the Ocean Division of the South Region says the project currently has 1,100 Cameroonians working on the site.

Speaking during the visit of the Minister of Transport to the site on Friday October 11, 2013, Patrice Melom said they had even gone beyond that number and because of the fact that some workshops were no longer functional, the number dwindled. The rest of the workers are Chinese brought in by the Chinese contractor, China Harbour Engineering Company (Chec), executing the project.

He noted that work is intensifying on the access road to the site, expressing optimism that all will be done to round off the ongoing construction of the first phase by June 2014.

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