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Babadjou-Bamenda line rehabilitation works to resume, after being suspended due to unrest in Anglophone region

Babadjou-Bamenda line rehabilitation works to resume, after being suspended due to unrest in Anglophone region
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 11 December 2018 13:21

(Business in Cameroon) - The Cameroonian government announced the resumption of rehabilitation works of the Babadjou-Bamenda road. This follows an appraisal meeting of the progress of World Bank-funded road projects in the country, last Dec 7 in Douala.

Works were suspended amid rising insecurity in the Anglophone regions plagued by violence from separatists who want to split the country. Let’s recall that a few months ago, the latter attacked public transport buses on this road, setting fire to a bulldozer of the construction company carrying out the work, which had previously been used to strip part of the roadway.

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