AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoRail & Ports: Cameroon signed an MoU to develop the Edéa–Kribi–Lolabé–Campo railway corridor with Africa Global Logistics and CAMALCO, aiming to link production zones to the Port of Kribi and the industrial-port hub for mining and faster regional cargo flows. Energy Reliability: Nachtigal’s hydro plant has reached about 3.6TWh since full operations in May 2025, but outages persist, pointing to gaps in transmission, substations and distribution. Petroleum Storage Build-out: Kribi hydrocarbon terminal progress continues after presidential financing approval, with Phase 1 targeting 140,000 m³ petroleum products and 12,000 tonnes LPG, scaling to 230,000 m³ and 40,000 tonnes LPG. Investment Climate: CCIMA in Douala held a sensitisation on the 2025 investment incentives ordinance, explaining how investors and SMEs can access new schemes to boost industrialisation and jobs. Maritime Governance: Cameroon’s region watches as Nigeria prepares a Lagos workshop for West and Central African maritime chiefs on port state control and safer, more competitive corridors. Environment & Biodiversity: UNESCO added 14 new biosphere reserves worldwide, including Cameroon’s Takamanda–Cross River Gorilla site, as part of World Environment Day conservation push. Healthcare Outreach: A Chinese medical team delivered free specialist care to over 230 patients in Ngat-Bane near Yaoundé, including treatment and medicines for vulnerable residents.
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