For the acceleration of the work of the Yaoundé-Nsimalen highway, the government solidarity, in front of the populations.
The liberation of the right-of-way for the acceleration of work in the Ahala district blocks. This is the conclusion made by a joint team led by the Minister of Housing and Urban Development (Minhdu) on September 12 during his visit to the field. Following the specific agreement signed on May 15, 2019 with the Maetur by Célestine Ketcha Courtès (Minhdu) for the development of the 200m technical right of the Yaounde Nsimalen highway, the Minister of land registry and land affairs Eyebé Ayissi , Minister of Territorial Administration Paul Atanga Nji, Minister of the Public Service Joseph Lee, and a representative of the Minister of Decentralization and Local Development, joined the Minhdu for a field trip to raise awareness people on the need to accelerate the release of the right-of-way for the start of work. The right-of-way must be liberated: The construction of a metal barrier, noise barriers, and security by video surveillance are some of the actions to be carried out as part of the work planned for the development of the immediate surroundings of this highway. It is to allow the Maetur to pilot serenely this development operation, that Minat, Mindcaf, and Minddevel, will accompany the Minhdu each in his field of competence, for the sensitization of the populations, the effective liberation of the all of the right-of-way to accommodate the works, the resettlement of the residents concerned, and the perfect completion of the works. Consistently, the members of the government carried a unique message to the populations gathered on the Ekoko II site at the end of this interministerial descent. "We must act and act quickly" said the Mindcaf before hammering it "this is an important project that will make Nsimalen a showcase of Cameroon." Célestine Ketcha Courtès, following the advice and guidance of the other ministers, recalled that "the Yaoundé-Nsimalen highway will only be motorway if it fulfills all the conditions that are international". The Minhdu mentioned the economic impact that certain urban development infrastructures, such as roads, promote by recalling the will of the Head of State and his vision based on the sustainable development of Cameroon, for a better future.
