AFCON buses allegedly gone missing in Cameroon

By Amina Hilda

Buses used during the 33rd edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON, in Cameroon are reported to be missing.

According to l’Anecdote Newspaper, there were 89 buses used during the tournament.

Since the end of the football jamboree, the paper reported that all the vehicles are nowhere to be found.

Out of the 90 buses provided to Cameroon for the transportation of AFCON delegates, only that of the Indomitable Lions is said to be traceable.

L’Anecdote revealed that the remaining buses have not been accounted for.

It should however be noted that these buses arrived Cameroon last year December 23.

The vehicles were received at an official ceremony in Douala by the Minister of Transport, Jean Earnest Massena.

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