AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSecurity Update: Four people were killed in a bar shooting in Cameroon’s Northwest region (Noni locality), with witnesses and sources saying suspected separatist fighters opened fire; two women and two soldiers were among the dead, and several others were injured as troops moved in to track the attackers. Traditional Governance: In Konye, Mbakwa Supe’s new traditional council members were installed, with the chief highlighting achievements such as creation of a government secondary school and upgrades to the local health facility. Women, Peacebuilding: North West authorities launched the North West Regional Women Mediators Network in Bamenda, aiming to strengthen mediation and speed up the peace process, with funding from OSIWA/Open Society Foundation. Education Integrity: Minister Nalova Lyonga said Cameroon rescheduled the GCE after mass exam leakage, stressing efforts to protect the “credibility, fairness and integrity” of certificates; the new dates run June 22–July 2, 2026. Child Protection: A civil society coalition in Douala warned of a growing child sexual abuse crisis, citing disturbing cases including alleged abuse of pupils in Yaoundé IV. Economy & Infrastructure: Cameroon signed deals to push Kribi aquaculture and the Edea–Kribi rail corridor, while government incentives are accelerating a Kribi bitumen plant; separate reports also note cocoa prices edging up in the 2025–26 season. Sports (World Cup): With the 2026 World Cup starting June 11, coverage highlights Cameroon’s wider regional football context and Africa’s record 10-team representation.
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