EU Commits $96 Million Loan to Strengthen Cameroon’s Infrastructure

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In a bid to revitalize Cameroon’s infrastructure and attract foreign investment, the European Union (EU) has pledged a $96 million (€91 million) loan to the West African nation over the next three years. The announcement came during a high-level meeting in Yaoundé between Cameroonian government officials and an EU delegation.

Key Infrastructure Projects

The loan aims to address critical areas in Cameroon’s development, including:

  • Energy Sector: Enhancing energy infrastructure to ensure reliable power supply.
  • Road Networks: Upgrading Cameroon’s deteriorating road systems to improve connectivity and economic activity.
  • Railway Expansion: Developing a railway network to link Cameroon with Chad, its landlocked neighbor.
  • Bridge Construction: Building a bridge over the Ntem River to connect Cameroon with Equatorial Guinea.

These projects are expected to not only modernize Cameroon’s infrastructure but also position the country as a more attractive destination for foreign investment.

Ongoing Challenges

Cameroon faces significant challenges in rebuilding its infrastructure, which has suffered years of neglect. The government is also grappling with a separatist conflict in the country’s west that has claimed over 6,000 lives and displaced more than 760,000 people, according to the International Crisis Group. Additionally, corruption remains a pervasive issue. A report by the National Anti-Corruption Commission revealed that Cameroon lost approximately $184 million to corruption in 2023 alone.

EU’s Role in Cameroon’s Development

The EU has been a consistent partner in Cameroon’s development. Ongoing EU-funded projects include the construction of a hydroelectric dam in central Cameroon and a bridge connecting Cameroon to Chad. The latest loan underscores the EU’s commitment to aiding Cameroon in improving public finances and fostering private sector investment.

EU Ambassador to Cameroon, Jean-Marc Chataigner, emphasized the importance of proper fund management to ensure the success of these projects. “The government needs to ensure that enterprises involved in building the infrastructure have full access to the funds,” Chataigner stated, highlighting the loan’s conditional nature.

A Brighter Future Ahead

Cameroon’s Minister of the Economy, Alamine Ousmane Mey, expressed optimism about the EU’s continued support. “Our goal is to bring in more private investors to manage the projects,” he said, noting that the partnership with the EU is pivotal to restructuring and managing public finances effectively.

As Cameroon embarks on this ambitious infrastructure overhaul, the collaboration with the EU marks a significant step toward economic growth and sustainable development.

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