5, June 2016
Cameroon: ELECAM celebrates its 6 millionth voter 0
ELECAM, the body responsible for the organization, supervision of elections and referendums in Cameroon has revealed that over 6 million voters have been registered throughout the country.
The milestone of 6 million Cameroonians on the voters list was reached during the first four months of the year. The six millionth registered citizen was recorded in Bakassi in the SouthWest region of the country. Cameroon Intelligence Report gathered that the total number of registered voters will be made public by ELECAM after the 31st of August.
According to the constitution, registration on the electoral roll spreads from January 1 to August 31 at midnight each year. ELECAM is one of the vital tools used by the ruling CPDM crime syndicate to guarantee President Biya’s continued stay in power.










8, June 2016
CPDM Senate approves Paris Climate Change Agreement 0
The bill to authorize the President of the Republic to ratify the Paris Agreement on Climate Change was yesterday, June 7, 2016 declared admissible for scrutiny by the Chairmen’s Conference of the Senate chaired by Senate President, Marcel Niat Njifenji. The bill was submitted by government, represented by the Minister Delegate to the Minister of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation in charge of Regional and Local Authorities, Jules Doret Ndongo.
The Paris Climate Agreement was adopted during the 21st session of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 21) that held in the French capital from November 30 to December 13, 2015. The agreement, which was later signed in New York on April 22, 2016, aims at strengthening global riposte to threats posed by climate change within a context of sustainable development and the fight against poverty.
According to government, the ratification of the agreement by Cameroon is the expression of its will to synergize with the international community to fight climate change and could enable the country benefit from financial opportunities offered by its partners for the implementation of decisions taken at COP 21.
Cameroon Tribune