It will be yet another busy session for the law makers of both the upper and lower houses of Parliament, to examine some of the pressing issues animating the country at the moment like price increase of basic commodities, rural electrification, insecurity, illegal checkpoints along the Douala-Bangui corridors just to name but these.
Every attention will be focused in the days ahead on the upper and lower houses as law makers shall all converged on Yaounde to deliberate on meaningful projects that could benefit the common Cameroonian. It will equally be an opportunity for the men and women to evaluate that which were proposed during the March session and assess it’s progress rate after 2 months while making prospect for the months ahead.For sure, different ministers shall definitely mount the rostrum to convince the law makers what their ministerial departments have been able to achieve in terms of projects realization in the last 2 months.
One of those highly awaited in the glass house is the defense chief Joseph Beti Assomo whose mission will be to enlightened the law makers on how much efforts have been rallied by his forces to contain the Boko Haram insurgency in the Far North, the separatist group brouhaha in the North West and South west regions as well as border crisis in the East region.Thereafter, territorial administration minister Paul Atanga Nji shall equally take turn to better explain to the parliamentarians how he is handling the sporadic creation of illegal checkpoints in the country.
However, state property and land tenure minister Henri Eyebe Ayissi won’t be speared the question and answer bullets at the Parliament on state land management in the country.Trade and commerce minister Luc Magloire Mbarga Atangana will host another fascinating debate at the glass house to convince the law makers on why prices of basic commodities keep increasing daily in our local market and what could still be the stumbling block in beefing up the production scale of home made goods.Mines , industry and technological development minister Dodo Ndoke Gabriel is among those to have a hot seat in Parliament this June.The exchange will be frank and sincere,to clear the air on the controversial contrat awarded to a Chinese company SINOSTEEL.CAM on the exploitation of our iron ore reserve in the south region for 50 years contrary to the 20 years enshrined into the laws of the country.
Nevertheless, public works minister Emmanuel Nganou Djoumessi will certainly have to present the report card of his ministerial department on the state of affairs of the Bamenda -Babadjou-Matezem road project which is already taking shape as planned as well as other road projects in the country. The nights will be long for the law makers and government officials who shall all be seeking a common ground on improving the living conditions, of Cameroonian.