Cameroon celebrities who died in accident cabrel Nanjip and Phish
Today’s slot focused on the bad state of Cameroonian roads.
Good day to the Mimi Mefo Info (MMI) Team.
It’s really a pity we find pleasure in mystifying everything around dead while ignoring the real causes of most dead on our highways.
Truth be told, Cameroon has graves in the name of roads.
The money of the people meant to construct good roads are being stolen by individuals who do not use the roads or their kids or relatives.
Yaounde – Douala express road that had to reduce such daily accidents and deaths of our love ones 10 years ago hasn’t been completed but each year a budget is allocated for the same road.
Cameroonians have to sit up
Cameroonians have to accuse the government of all the loss of our talents, Fish yesterday Nanjip today all on bad roads.
The ministry of public works has to know the blood of many Cameroonians who have perished on the road due to bad governance from his ministry will one day cry for mercy and only God will be able to help us.
We have to start a movement for change like we did for MTN and Orange.
We can’t use the road and pay Tollgates daily to use such deplorable roads.
Am In tears for this other great loss of talents because of poor road conditions.
Cameroon Rise, and let’s make our voices heard and louder for our roads to be fixed.
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