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Douala, May 15, 2024 — The Security Committee of the Douala-Bonabéri Port convened for its traditional work and evaluation session on Wednesday, May 15, 2024.

The meeting, presided over by Mr. Samuel Dieudonné Ivaha Diboua, Governor of the Littoral Region, took place in the meeting room of the General Directorate of the Autonomous Port of Douala (PAD).

Focus on Port Security

The agenda centered on the security measures within the port area, assessing current actions, and planning future initiatives. The permanent Committee, which includes the General Director of PAD, Cyrus Ngo'o, reviewed the port's security protocols and strategies.

Commendation for Security Efforts

At the conclusion of the session, the Committee praised the General Directorate of PAD for its significant efforts and investments aimed at enhancing security. These efforts ensure that the port's security measures meet international industry standards, establishing the Douala-Bonabéri Port as a benchmark in the Gulf of Guinea region.

On-Site Inspection

Following the discussions, Committee members undertook an inspection tour of the port facilities. This visit was aimed at providing a firsthand evaluation of the implemented security measures and identifying areas for further improvement.

Enhancing Security Measures

The Douala-Bonabéri Port, a crucial hub in Cameroon’s maritime infrastructure, continues to prioritize security to facilitate safe and efficient operations. The Security Committee’s ongoing evaluations and the General Directorate’s commitment to high standards are vital to maintaining the port's reputation and operational integrity.


The Douala-Bonabéri Port plays a pivotal role in the economic landscape of Cameroon and the broader Central African region. Ensuring its security not only protects assets and personnel but also supports the seamless flow of goods essential for regional and international trade.