AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoParliament & Governance: Cameroon’s National Assembly opened its 2026 session in Yaoundé with lawmakers pushing stronger oversight of the mining sector, land governance reforms, and preparations for the 2027 budget policy debate amid public pressure over cost of living and youth unemployment. Education Integrity: Minister Nalova Lyonga says Cameroon rescheduled the GCE after leaked exam questions circulated online, promising to protect the “credibility, fairness and integrity” of certificates and warning of penalties for those behind the leaks. Border Tensions: Nigeria’s army says an unauthorized Cameroonian troop incursion into Cross River’s Danare community on June 9 has been contained, after reports of armed soldiers entering without clearance and a dispute reportedly linked to farmland levies. Leadership in Yaoundé: President Paul Biya departed for a private stay in Europe, with officials including Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute present at Yaoundé’s airport. Civil Society & Mediation: MINAT met Plan International Cameroon to review cooperation on child protection and youth resilience as the NGO marks 30 years in the country, while North West mediators launched a regional women mediators network in Bamenda. Funeral Politics: Manyu elite and government officials made condolence visits and coordinated funeral preparations for Senator Nfor Tabetando, including plans for parliamentary and judicial honours.
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