
Cameroon and France have signed a third contract for development and debt reduction (C2D).
The intended amount for financing of the projects is estimated at 400 billion CFA francs. A significant amount in relation to the cumulative sum of the first two C2D which amounted to 566 billion francs.
Minister of State for Development and Francophone, Andre Vallini
recently visited Cameroon for the signing of the contract aimed at
supporting the country’s development.
Cameroon Minister of economy Louis Paul Motazé explained that the
money will be used for rural development, infrastructure and the
development of secondary cities in the far north region of the country
facing insecurity.
The signing of the third contract was announced during the last trip
of François Hollande, to Yaoundé in July 2015. While Paris is accused of
having favored the French companies for the execution of the first two
C2D, Holland has indicated that the third contract would a benefit the
business community in Cameroon.
Vallini also visited Douala to inaugurate major urban development
projects and sing an agreement with the urban community on the Douala
sustainable city project.
He also inaugurated the new premises of the pasteur center of Cameroon for clinical Research on Malaria.
Source : alafnet.com
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