Since 2023, several individuals and companies have been paying an annual fee to the Cameroonian State to operate plots of the road estate in Japoma. Three years later, their yards remain blocked despite orders from MINDCAF and cadastral confirmations. Investigation into an administrative conflict with deep land ramifications. It pays. Each year. Regularly. Five million CFA francs a year, paid to the departmental receiver of the Wouri estates. In…
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Since 2023, several individuals and companies have been paying an annual fee to the Cameroonian State to operate plots of the road estate in Japoma. Three years later, their yards remain blocked despite orders from MINDCAF and cadastral confirmations. Investigation into an administrative conflict with deep land ramifications. It pays. Each year. Regularly. Five million CFA francs a year, paid to the departmental receiver of the Wouri estates. In…