The meeting took place at the Banquet Hall in the Governors Office on October 29.
The Regional Committee of the Public Investment Budget in the Littoral region has examined the rate of execution of physical projects and the finances allocated. The committee members sought to know how far the projects have been carried out, what were the problems encountered and the proposed solutions to the problems and how to avoid same errors in 2010.
In the meeting chaired by Nkono Ndang, the Regional and Divisional Delegates of the Ministry of the Economy and Regional planning, MINPAT had to present the projects executed of their various areas of jurisdiction. The committee had to examine whether the projects were properly done and whether the finances allocated for the projects was judiciously used.
Presenting the C2D projects, the Chief of the C2D Project at the Douala City Council, Blaise Nkoulou presented the projects and the level of executions. He mentioned road constructions like the Bepanda-Makepe-Missoke road, road rehabilitations like the douches municipales, avenue Amadou Ahidjo, Ndokoti road, Douala II council - New Bell prison and shell New Bell road among others.
After his presentation, committee members were worried about some roads which they considered not to have been well constructed or there has been too much delay in executing the project, roads which have uncovered gutters and the effects, roads with no gutters and deviations or passage for pedestrians. They also emphasised on the issue of protecting the fatherland, where a committee member stated the poor management of human activities which has caused the electricity pools on the road between CCC and Elf roundabout to have fallen on the ground such that there are no street lights in that part of the town.
The committee members added that more care should be taken in choosing contractors to execute contracts.
In a presentation by the Regional Delegate of MINEPAT, he said in their visit of projects in the field, they got information of 15 out of 32projects in Central management, which started badly like the New Bell central prison, multimedia centre of ENIET in Douala among others, 13 out of 27 of Letter commands and 14 out of 18 projects of invoices where the total cost of FCFA five million was almost totally spent. He concluded that of 92 projects earmarked in Douala with sum of FCFA 1,444,473 with a financial engagement of FCFA 391,422, 35 projects were realised.
EFFA TAMBENKONGHO
The Regional Committee of the Public Investment Budget in the Littoral region has examined the rate of execution of physical projects and the finances allocated. The committee members sought to know how far the projects have been carried out, what were the problems encountered and the proposed solutions to the problems and how to avoid same errors in 2010.
In the meeting chaired by Nkono Ndang, the Regional and Divisional Delegates of the Ministry of the Economy and Regional planning, MINPAT had to present the projects executed of their various areas of jurisdiction. The committee had to examine whether the projects were properly done and whether the finances allocated for the projects was judiciously used.
Presenting the C2D projects, the Chief of the C2D Project at the Douala City Council, Blaise Nkoulou presented the projects and the level of executions. He mentioned road constructions like the Bepanda-Makepe-Missoke road, road rehabilitations like the douches municipales, avenue Amadou Ahidjo, Ndokoti road, Douala II council - New Bell prison and shell New Bell road among others.
After his presentation, committee members were worried about some roads which they considered not to have been well constructed or there has been too much delay in executing the project, roads which have uncovered gutters and the effects, roads with no gutters and deviations or passage for pedestrians. They also emphasised on the issue of protecting the fatherland, where a committee member stated the poor management of human activities which has caused the electricity pools on the road between CCC and Elf roundabout to have fallen on the ground such that there are no street lights in that part of the town.
The committee members added that more care should be taken in choosing contractors to execute contracts.
In a presentation by the Regional Delegate of MINEPAT, he said in their visit of projects in the field, they got information of 15 out of 32projects in Central management, which started badly like the New Bell central prison, multimedia centre of ENIET in Douala among others, 13 out of 27 of Letter commands and 14 out of 18 projects of invoices where the total cost of FCFA five million was almost totally spent. He concluded that of 92 projects earmarked in Douala with sum of FCFA 1,444,473 with a financial engagement of FCFA 391,422, 35 projects were realised.
EFFA TAMBENKONGHO
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