AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPublic Finance Oversight: Cameroon’s Supreme Court Audit Chamber questions the value of the state’s corporate investment portfolio, noting only nine companies paid dividends in 2024 and that SNH and BEAC alone accounted for about 74% of dividend income. CEMAC Banking Tensions: BEAC Governor Sana Bangui breaks silence on the CDEC–COBAC feud over “idle funds,” insisting deposits are sacred and that CDEC’s leadership lacks authority to challenge the matter at the CEMAC Court of Justice. Customs Professionalisation: Yaoundé’s Customs Training Centre hosts a capacity-building drive for officers on control procedures, legal security, and when checks become disputes or court matters. Food Security Funding Push: MINAS, with UNHCR, uses the SESES platform to press for financing social protection for refugees and vulnerable Cameroonians as food insecurity is described as a lived reality. Local Governance Spotlight: Ndu Mayor Abdou Kanfon Borno wins Cameroon’s Best Mayor award, credited with upgrades in water, roads, education and public services. Francophone Diplomacy in Yaoundé: The 51st APF Assembly opens at the Paul Biya Glass House, drawing nearly 400 parliamentarians and youth delegates to push for fairer global economic and environmental order. Hate Speech Campaign: CNPBM urges families to lead the fight against hate speech ahead of next year’s elections, warning that online divisive content is spreading fast. Tourism Skills Pact: MINTOUL signs a framework partnership with the University of Ebolowa to strengthen tourism education via ENSET and align curricula with market needs. International Legal/Policy Watch: France and UN bodies condemn racist remarks by Paraguayan senator Celeste Amarilla against Kylian Mbappé, with prosecutors opening an investigation.
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