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Grand North Corridor: Post-Election Disruptions Trigger Major Economic Losses, Prompt Emergency Meeting

Linda Njoh by Linda Njoh
November 27, 2025
in Cameroon, Economy, Security
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Grand North Corridor meeting

Grand North Corridor meeting

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Economic pressure continues to mount in Cameroon’s northern regions following severe disruptions along the Grand North Corridor in the aftermath of the elections. In response, the Commander of the 3rd Gendarmerie Region, Brigadier General Boum Bissoue Raymond, convened an urgent meeting on November 26 with transporters in the Adamawa Region to assess the crisis.

Transporters reported that the disturbances on National Road No. 1, a vital artery linking markets in the North, Far North, and neighbouring Chad, had caused sharp delays in the movement of goods, shortages in local markets, and soaring transport costs.

A Chadian delegation present at the session revealed the economic toll: losses exceeding 2 billion CFA francs due to halted convoys, spoilt goods, and blocked cross-border trade.

Grand North Corridor meeting
Grand North Corridor meeting

For weeks, traders and consumers have faced the consequences. Basic commodities became scarce, prices rose sharply, and transport operators struggled to maintain operations amid growing security concerns. Small businesses, which rely heavily on daily supply flows from this route, reported significant slowdowns, threatening livelihoods in already fragile communities.

During the meeting, General Boum Bissoue and transporters worked to harmonise strategies aimed at restoring stability along the corridor. The agreed measures focus on securing transport activities to prevent further economic decline and ensure that goods reach markets without prolonged interruptions.

Authorities say the stabilisation of the corridor is critical to easing the inflation already felt by households and restoring confidence among transporters whose services sustain the region’s economy.

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