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previously the delivery of a passport, a document to which every citizen is entitled, was a veritable uphill task. Obtaining the document was at times even more difficult than obtaining an academic qualification and under-the-table deals surrounding their delivery sometimes absorbed as much as even a million CFA Francs in the process. For some years now there has been some order in the system, but not good enough to ensure that citizens applying for this important travelling document obtain it without any hitches.
Some civil servants of the national security corps and, above all, the numerous go-betweens who had made facilitation a veritable flourishing business had virtually reintroduced the vices that had enabled the authorities to step in. This time, they were very civilized indeed; using such subterfuges and fine language such as “express” passports to attract many “customers” from whom they extracted huge sums of money in order to obtain a passport within a reasonable time frame.
Passport seekers from the Regions were their principal targets; understandable so because many of them, coming from distant locations around the country found it convenient to pay some extra money and get their passports quickly. The fee could go as high as even 300 000FCFA. It took the firm outing of Police Commissioner Jean Louis Messing, Director of Frontier Police last Friday, to bring back normalcy. He told a Yaounde press gathering that henceforth, his office will no longer directly treat any requests for passports because the process is supposed to be started at all emi-immgration police stations located at the various Regional headquarters before being sent to his office for signature.
The director’s pledge was followed by a statement from the office of the Delegate General for National Security reminding the public of the same measures and even going further to insist that no fee of above FCFA 78 000 was needed for processing a passport: FCFA 1000 for fiscal stamps, FCFA 2000 for passport-size photographs and FCFA 75000 fees for ordinary passports
These measures are meant to fight corrupt practices the government is currently involved in.They are also a practical manifestation of the desire expressed by the President of the Republic Paul Biya when he addressed the nation on December 31, 2015. On that occasion he specifically spoke of the need to modernize the functioning of administrative services so as to make them a veritable force for progress. A corrupt civil service can hardly be a source for progress and that is why measures such as those taken by the police services to rid the process of issuing passports of corrupt practices is a move in the right direction because it has come to make access to public services more easy for citizens.
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A ghastly accident that occured on the the Bafoussam-Douala motorway has taken the lives of 7 passengers. A public transport bus heading to Doaula collided with a cargo truck in the district of Njombe - Penja ( Mungo ) resulting in the several deaths and injuries . Cameroon Concord gathered that Eleven passengers were also injured.
Both vehicles were going in opposite directions : the truck to Loum and the bus heading to Douala.
Circumstances resulting to the accident remain unknown while authorities are investigating.However, some onlookers where quick to point their fingers at the bus driver for reckless over speeding.
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A driver of a private high school in Limbe, OUMAROU, has been discovered dead lying on the veranda of a certain Clinton(Soldier) also known as ADAMOU. Accusing fingers are pointing at the soldier for being the architect of the act. The people of Espoire Neighborhood in Limbe have vowed to unveil the killer.
An uncle to the deceased reveals that the alleged murderer, Clinton, phoned him earlier asking him to come and pick up his nephew whom he had beaten. Upon arrival, he found OUMAROU lying dead in his own pool of blood.
The landlord of late driver has testify that both men who hail from same village, BABA I, in the Northwest region, have always been fighting , with the soldier threatening to take out life from the driver, “ I heard someone knocking at the door, calling on OUMAROU to come out and challenge him, I was surprised because they are village brothers and he often spend the night at the drivers house”, the landlord said.
Family members of the deceased say it is not the first time the alleged murderer has been beating the people.
The cause of the brutal killing many say could be out of anger, sources say OUMAROU linked the girl friend of Clinton to his superior as mistress, while other sources say it might be a village problem that has been transferred to town, there are reports how both men are strong supporters of two rival factions in BABA I, a village in Nguketunja Division of Northwest region, one is struggling to overthrow the Fon, while the other is in support of the Fon’s stay.
The forces of law and order in limbe have opened investigations on the matter.
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Cameroon's national weather service(dmn) has issued flood warnings for the Eastern,Western and Littoral regions as the country is expecting heavy rains and thunderstorms in the coming days. Medium-risk flood warnings were also issued for some shallows Littoral, Southwest and Centre regions.
Flood warnings were issued for the river N'gongue , Banya and Kondi in the Littoral region .
Last year Severe flooding caused by tropical monsoon rains devastated Cameroon's economic capital, Douala. At least 4 people were killed, 2 000 displaced, and over 30 000 citizens were directly affected by July 1, 2015, after more than a week of heavy rainfall.
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The bills were endorsed during a plenary chaired by the Senate President, Marcel Niat Njifenji. The night of April 6, 2016 was definitely long for members of the Senate as they stayed awake to scrutinize and adopt three more bills forwarded to the Senate by the National Assembly for second reading. Wednesday’s night plenary sitting at the Yaounde Conference Centre was chaired by Senate President, Marcel Niat Njifenji.
The three more bills adopted includes the bill on tourism and leisure activities in Cameroon, the bill to ratify the Ordinance of 23 December 2015 to amend and supplement some provisions of 23 December 2014 Law: Finance Law of the Republic of Cameroon for the 2015 Financial year and the bill to authorize the President of the Republic to proceed with Cameroon’s accession to the African Charter on Statistics, adopted on 3 February 2009 in Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia.
The three bills were defended in committee and plenary respectively by the Minister of State, Minister of Tourism and Leisure, Bello Bouba Maïgari, Finance Minister, Alamine Ousmane Mey and the Minister Delegate at the Ministry of External Relations in charge of Relations with the Commonwealth, Chief Dr. Dion Ngute. The bill on tourism and leisure activities in Cameroon seeks to correct shortfalls of the 1998 Law as the development of the sector still faces many difficulties. Excessive and inappropriate fines, disproportion between sanctions and violations marred the sector and encouraged clandestine tourist establishments. The new law will ease conditions for carrying out tourist activities, identify measures aimed at controlling clandestine activities as well as encourage competitiveness in tourist and leisure activities.
Security measures are also part of the new legal instrument which will contribute to developing the sector considered vital for economic recovery. As for the amendment of some provisions of the 2015 Finance Law, it emerged that it was necessitated by certain events such as the renewal of licenses of two mobile telephone companies which generated more revenue, the restructuring of the National Refining Company (SONARA), the start of Three- Emergency Plan and 2016/2019 African Cup of Nations preparations all had a bearing on the initial 2015 State budget. The members of government concerned provided further explanations to questions that ensued from the plenary. The African charter bill on statistics underscores statistics as an indispensable tool for decision-making process.
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Of the 600,000 HIV-positive people in Cameroon, the city of Douala accounts for 68,000, making our historic economic capital the highest in Cameroon with infected people. Our public health sector has been rocked recently with scandals. In this edition of the AGBAW-EBAI DEBATE, Cameroon Concord's Chi Prudence Asong is asking our readers to examine the culture of Miss Cameroon or Miss Beach and if we as a people will be able to win the war against HIV/Aids by organizing events such as the one painted on this photo. The photo is an audition exercise for Miss Beach that held in Buea, the chief city in the South West region. Lets hear from you Cameroon Concord People
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The Special Criminal Court has opened a criminal investigation on Bruno Bekolo Ebe over his management of the University of Douala, Cameroon Concord has learnt from reliable government sources. We also gathered that some current and former officials of the management team of the institution have already responded to the summons by the court. On April 4, 2016 some managers and dean of studies at the time Bruno Bekolo Ebe headed the establishment were at the Special Criminal Court premise in Yaounde.
Some of Bekolo’s men did not appear during the April 4th hearing but were however represented by lawyers, who had the burden of justifying their absences. The Higher State Control (CONSUPE) conducted an audit including an inspection mission from 2007 to 2010 at the University of Douala when Bruno Bekolo was in command. It has emerged that there were 27 counts of mismanagement and Bruno Bekolo Ebe was indebted to the institution of the sum of 2.4 billion CFA Francs.
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