The government of Cameroon along with the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Development Bank of Central African States (BDEAC), the African Development Fund (ADF) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) have signed four loan agreements totaling CFA 176 billion to rehabilitate national road Number 15.The 248.6 km-long stretch shall open up the corridor linking Central and Adamawa regions.
The organizations will each respectively contribute the tune of CFA 101 billion, CFA 40 billion, CFA 9 billion, CFA 26 billion, in addition to the CFA 26 billion from their local counterpart.
The French Development Agency (AFD), for its part, is expected to make available CFA 43 billion to finance the building of a bridge on the Sanaga River and the construction of a 24 km-long service road.
The organizations will each respectively contribute the tune of CFA 101 billion, CFA 40 billion, CFA 9 billion, CFA 26 billion, in addition to the CFA 26 billion from their local counterpart.
The French Development Agency (AFD), for its part, is expected to make available CFA 43 billion to finance the building of a bridge on the Sanaga River and the construction of a 24 km-long service road.
For 57 years, Cameroonian authorities have been considering paving the Bastchenga-Ntui-Yoko-Lena route, located in a heavily agricultural area and whose construction to begin in 2016, will last four years.
The government reintroduced the project in its development agenda 30 years ago.
APAnews
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