Écrit par Cameroon Tribune
Mercredi, 12 Janvier 2011 20:41
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Prior to penning the accords at the Star Building, Mr Li Ruogu and his accompanying delegation held talks with the Minister of the Economy, Planning and Regional Development, Louis Paul Motaze to discuss practical modalities on the disbursement of the funds. The package represents about 85 per cent of the projects' total costs, the rest of which is supposed to come from the State. In the past, the financier, like others, posed as condition the disbursement of the State's shares before they could give out what they agreed to disburse, a precondition that has slowed down so many projects even after financial conventions have been signed with donors. Based on this and the financial constraints the State is going through, given that these conventions could not be anticipated before hand, especially when drafting the State budget, Mr Motaze said they used the working session to convince the Chinese donors not to pose the contribution of government shares as prerequisite. The discussions yielded fruits as Li Ruogu and his men cancelled the condition, rekindling hopes that the Kribi Deep Seaport project, like others, to get financing from Eximbank China could effectively take off in no distant future. The visit, coming days after that of the country's Vice Minister of Transport, Gao Hongfeng, who besides discussing with stakeholders of the project, visited the general ports site at Mboro, some 35 kilometres from Kribi town where bulldozing work is ongoing, tells of concerted efforts to effectively kick-start the project.
This visit by the strongman of Eximbank China is the third in Cameroon since Li Ruogu took over in 2005 as the Chairman and President of the China financier. During the second visit in March 2010, nine accords were signed with Cameroon under the watchful eyes of the Head of State Paul Biya. These among others include accords to rehabilitate MATGENIE, accords to boost agricultural production, develop information and communication technologies and others to boost the wood sector. Li Ruogu rounds off the Cameroon sojourn this afternoon.