Statistics : Modern Building To Attain Quality Vision
Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute on December 29, 2020 chaired the official inauguration ceremony of the new head office of the National Institute of Statistics.
The government of Cameroon will henceforth have quality statistics that will enable it better evaluate actions and the population on their part will also better evaluate the execution of government policy for their wellbeing thanks to the quality statistics that will be produced by the National Institute of Statistics (NIS). Government has provided the institute with a FCFA 12 billion modern head office building described as, « A flagship of the Head of State’s ‘Greater Accomplishments’ programme », that will provide the staff the conducive environment to produce optimum results.Lire aussi : Nécrologie: André Tsala Messi est mort
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CHAN 2021 : Douala Ready With Sports Infrastructure
Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute inspected the main stadiums, training stadiums and the access roads to the stadiums as well as the East entrance to Douala on December 15, 2020.
Prime Minister, Head of Government, Joseph Dion Ngute has expressed satisfaction with the sports infrastructure put in place in the economic capital, Douala, in readiness for the African Nations Championship (CHAN) that Cameroon will host from January 16 to February 7, 2021.Lire aussi : Le satisfécit d’Elecam
At the end of an inspection visit to Douala on December 15, 2020, the Prime Minister in his opening statement during an evaluation working session that continued in-camera said, the Head of State, President Paul Biya has instructed him to come to Douala in order to ensure that everything is ready for the successful organization of the continental sporting event. Indeed, matches will be played at the Japoma and Reunification Stadiums in Douala.