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The audit of the railway concession agreement between Camrail and Cameroon’s State is completed

The audit of the railway concession agreement between Camrail and Cameroon’s State is completed
  • Comments   -   Saturday, 21 October 2017 16:13

(Business in Cameroon) - While the managers of Camrail and the people of Eseka are about to commemorate the first anniversary of the rail accident, which happened in this town of the central part of Cameroon, on October 21, 2017, the newspapers Quotidien gouvernemental, citing sources from the firm, revealed that the audit of the concession agreement between the company and Cameroonian State has been completed.

Camrail is expecting the government's orientations in the framework of the creation of the asset company recommend by the Head of State”, the source quoted by the public press institution said.

Clearly put, it means that in line with the instructions of Cameroon’s President, after the rail disaster in Eseka, an asset company will be created to ensure the management and maintenance of railway infrastructures in the country; a task which until now was Camrail’s.

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