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Find all the economic and financial information on our Orishas Direct application to download on Play StoreIn his special communication, during the Council of Ministers on January 16, 2019 in Yaoundé, following the reorganization of the government of January 4, the Head of State, Paul Biya, urged the members of the new government team "to get to work resolutely, in order to respond to the concerns of the people, as expressed during the campaign for the presidential election." It is remembered that in the profession of faith of the Presidentcandidat, he solicited the votes of his compatriots on the basis of ten commitments.
In the first, which was also the main stated objective, he said he was seeking votes to further improve the living conditions of the populations, by ensuring equitable access, for all, to basic social services, in particular, water, electricity, education, health. While accelerating the development of land infrastructure (roads). The course is the emergence that Cameroon wants to achieve by stimulating its economic and social development in order to allow its compatriots to live in a prosperous country.
By taking the oath for a new seven-year term on November 6, 2018, Paul Biya had committed "to improve access to public services of drinking water and electricity". The government's priority actions for 2019 aim, in the field of energy, to increase the supply of energy and improve access to it. To achieve this, it is planned to continue the construction of hydroelectric dams, the complete operationalization of SONATREL in January 2019 (about 30% of the energy produced is lost), the reinforcement and upgrading of networks and transmission lines, the implementation of the programme related to access to energy for the benefit of urban, peri-urban and rural populations.
The Ministry of Energy and Water is considering in 2019, among other things, the commissioning of the Mekin hydroelectric dam (15 MW), the continuation of work on the transmission line of the Memve'ele project; the continuation of construction work on the foot plant (30 MW) and the transmission line associated with the Lom-Pangar dam; the continuation of the construction work on the foot plant (30 MW) and the transmission line associated with the Lom-Pangar dam; the continuation of the construction work construction of the Nachtigal hydroelectric development; the start of work on the Bini hydroelectric development in Warak. The continuation of connections within the framework of the 1000 localities to be electrified to photovoltaics project, with regard to phase I of this project concerning the construction already completed of 166 photovoltaic solar power plants; the commissioning of several solar power plants and distribution lines as part of Phase II of the same project, which concerns the electrification of 184 localities by solar photovoltaic system.
In this sector, the current year will be marked by the continuation of the work of the Drinking Water Supply Project of the City of Yaoundé and its surroundings from the Sanaga River; the continuation of the work of the project to strengthen the drinking water supply of the City of Yaoundé in emergency measure in relation to a partner; the continuation of the the implementation of the three-year Emergency Plan for the acceleration of growth concerning the realization of 3000 boreholes in the northern zone of Cameroon; the continuation of the IDB-funded Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project; the start of the Project for Rural Drinking Water Supply Studies in 350 Localities financed by the AfDB; the continuation of construction work on 14 drinking water supplies launched in 2018; the construction of new boreholes equipped with human-powered pumps and drinking water supplies as part of the general allocation for decentralization. Camwater will, as far as it is concerned, continue the project of supplying drinking water to the cities of Meyomessala, Nkongsamba and Melong; launch feasibility and design studies for the Drinking Water Supply Project for the cities of Mutenguene, Buea and Tiko; Continue phase 2 of the Drinking Water Supply Project for nine cities including Dschang, Garoua-Boulai, Garoua, Maroua and Yabassi.
In the area of road infrastructure, particular emphasis will be placed this year on actions to substantially improve access to roads, as well as to anticipate demand and maintenance of the network. Thus, it will be a question of completing the road projects in progress by ensuring their proper execution; give priority to the treatment of points of rupture or potential disruption of traffic, in order to guarantee circulability in all seasons; continue the infrastructure investment program; amplify the role of the State engineer, the Ministry of Public Works, in order to guarantee a good quality of the works; maintain and rehabilitate dirt roads.
The Mintp also plans to complete the construction of some roads: Lolabé-Kribi-Edéa motorways (Lolabé-Kribi city section); 205 km of new asphalted roads including Sangmelima-Bikoula, Nkolessong-Nding, Manki-Pont de la Mapé and a second access road to Bamenda; 169.68 km of paved communal roads; the construction of 40 medium-range structures e. In short, 27 road projects conducted with the financial partners will be pursued, in order to open up the agricultural, fisheries and tourist production basins, and improve traffic conditions in the municipalities. Three-year emergency plan With regard to the implementation of the three-year emergency plan for the acceleration of economic growth (Planut), emphasis will be placed on the continuation and completion of the infrastructure construction works under way in the various sectors, their commissioning and the mobilisation of related funding. In this context, the Mintp plans to continue the construction of 677 km of roads, i.e. one road axis in each region.
The implementation of the three-year "special youth" plan, with an envelope of 102 billion francs, will also continue in 2019. Last September, it was reported that 3835 productive projects had already been validated by the Appropriations Committee. For the first batch of beneficiaries, in May 2017, 2150 projects in the ten regions of the country were selected in several areas: agriculture, industry, crafts, digital economy and innovation. Today, projects seeking funding continue to jostle. The 38 projects that received funding at the launch of the initiative generated a hundred jobs
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