The Cameroonian government has identified 1,522 state-owned buildings in the departments of Mfoundi and Wouri, with a combined value of more than CFA1.5 trillion ($2.6 billion). The figures were disclosed by Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute during a presentation to the National Assembly on June 12 as part of the first phase of a nationwide inventory and valuation of state-owned physical assets. According to the prime minister, properties located…
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