Public policies
Cameroon Tribune – Paul Biya to Cameroonians: “The difficulties have in no way dampened my determination”. In his message to the Nation, last Sunday on the occasion of the end of the year 2023 and the New Year 2024, the President of the Republic made an exhaustive and uncompromising assessment of the year which has just ended, while presenting the opportunities to be seized for those who are starting out. Despite various crises at the global level and challenges to be met internally, the country continues its march towards emergence through the implementation of multiple projects. Read the entire presidential speech, our editorial and our first analyses. pp.2-13.
Meyomessala – Corruption and embezzlement of public funds: Fight intensified in 2024. In his message to the Nation, on the occasion of the end of 2023 and the New Year, President Paul Biya made this option an imperative for preservation public resources and improving the business climate. In this perspective, the Head of State intends to take all necessary measures to guarantee the independence and proper functioning of the judicial system. Pp.6-7
Economic news
Le Soir – Fuel: Why the increase is necessary. While President Paul Biya has prescribed urgent measures to the government to ensure continuous supply to the market, it appears, however, that to maintain prices at the pump at their current level, well below those practiced in the neighboring countries, the State which deploys significant financial efforts must heavily subsidize imports of petroleum products. However, the weight of these subsidies considerably shrinks resources. In 2022, there was a slight readjustment of pump prices. If this measure allowed the State to save, the subsidy having increased from 1000 billion to 640 billion in 2023, the fact remains that this subsidy continues to weigh significantly on the public treasury. As a result, another readjustment of pump prices is necessary, to allow the State to carry out other important projects. However, the Head of State prescribed the rehabilitation of Sonara which should help improve the situation in the sector.
L’Avenir– Water and Electricity: Paul Biya announces improvement. In his speech to the Nation on December 31, the President of the Republic indicated that the project to supply drinking water to the city of Yaoundé and its surroundings from the Sanaga River is almost complete and that its upcoming commissioning , will make it possible to substantially reduce the drinking water deficit in the city of Yaoundé. Furthermore, the Government has initiated the upgrading of drinking water production stations in several secondary towns, such as Dschang, Yabassi, Garoua-Boulai, etc. The Head of State also noted considerable progress made in the electricity sector, with a view to reducing our country’s energy deficit: Around 44 thousand solar panels, covering 40% of electricity needs in the three northern Regions , have been installed; the Nachtigal dam, with a capacity of 420 megawatts, will be commissioned in a few days; the foot plant of the Lom Pangar hydroelectric dam will also be operational in 2024 (it will increase the energy supply in the town of Bertoua and its surroundings)…
La Nouvelle Expression –Message to the nation: Paul Biya does not reassure his compatriots. For the year that begins, the President of the Republic has not made a firm commitment. For example, the pernicious strike which silently paralyzed the school in the first term is likely to continue. Elsewhere, inflation looks set to be more galloping. And prices will soar in all sectors of national life.
End of year speech : Minee Gaston Eloundou Essomba, as guest stars. In his message to the Nation on December 31, the President of the Republic discussed at length the achievements of his Minister in charge of Water and Energy, while magnifying the challenges and progress made in this sub-sector. .P.2-8.