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Maroua Prison Scare Highlights Crisis in Cameroon’s Overcrowded Detention System

Bachirou Elhadj BDO by Bachirou Elhadj BDO
November 26, 2025
in Human Interest/Society, Justice/Human Rights
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A scene of distress unfolded Tuesday morning at Maroua Central Prison in Cameroon’s Far North Region. A recently detained man collapsed inside his cell and had to be rushed to the nearby military infirmary for emergency care.

Moments later, his mother — who had come for a family visit — fainted when she saw the condition her son was in. Medical personnel immediately attended to her, and she was later stabilized.

While this may appear as an isolated event, it exposes a deeper and widespread crisis affecting detention facilities across Cameroon — particularly in the Far North, where overcrowding, poor hygiene, lack of medical care, and lengthy pretrial detention remain major concerns.

Dangerous Overcrowding and Harsh Conditions

Like many prisons in the country, Maroua Central Prison hosts far more inmates than it was designed to accommodate.

Cramped spaces, extreme heat, limited access to potable water, and inadequate sanitation make daily survival a challenge. In such conditions, illness and medical emergencies are frequent.

Family visits often reveal detainees who are visibly weakened, malnourished, or without appropriate medical follow-up. Health incidents like the collapse recorded this week are, according to rights observers, “far from uncommon.”

Prolonged Detention Without Trial Remains a Growing Issue

Human-rights organizations regularly warn against extended detention periods without judgment — sometimes considered arbitrary detention.

In Maroua, people arrested during security operations or accused of minor offenses can spend months or even years behind bars before appearing before a judge.

This judicial backlog increases trauma for detainees and places additional emotional strain on their families, many of whom lack financial resources or access to legal assistance.

Families Fight to Stay Hopeful

Witnesses say the mother who collapsed has been stabilized, and her son is also reportedly receiving medical care. Authorities have not yet provided details about his condition.

For many families, visiting incarcerated relatives is a test of emotional strength — and a reminder of the uncertainty they face every day.

Calls for Urgent Prison Reform Grow Louder

Advocates have long urged the government to implement reforms that prioritize human dignity within detention centers, including:

  • Expanding and renovating prison infrastructure
  • Reducing overcrowding and expediting legal procedures
  • Improving healthcare access for inmates
  • Strengthening safeguards for human rights in detention

The incident in Maroua is a stark reminder that Cameroon’s prisons are not only places of detention — they are frontline spaces where the right to health, safety, and dignity is challenged daily.

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