Senate:Gov’t Pledges To Boost Tourism Potentials
By Roland MBONTEH, Cameroon Tribune
Cabinet ministers spent a long night responding to questions from Senators on December 11, 2015 during a plenary sitting chaired by Senate President, Marcel Niat Njifenji.
Cabinet ministers spent a long night responding to questions from Senators on December 11, 2015 during a plenary sitting chaired by Senate President, Marcel Niat Njifenji.
The
night of Thursday, December 10 to Friday, December 11, 2015 was
certainly very long for Senators and cabinet ministers who took part in a
plenary
session consecrated to the adoption of the 2016 Finance Bill of
the Republic of Cameroon. The Finance Bill which contains the 2016
State budget balanced in income and expenditure at FCFA 4,234.7 billion
was adopted by the Senate during a more than eight-hour long plenary
sitting that spilled over to about 6:45 am, Friday December 11, 2015,
leading to the endorsement of the bill.
But
before the adoption of the bill, cabinet ministers took turns to the
rostrum of the Senate to respond to several questions within the
framework of controlling government action. One of Senate’s Vice
Presidents, Paul Tchatchouang who opened a series of questions to
members of government quizzed the Minister of Finance on what government
is doing to improve on the tourism sector in the wake of falling oil
prices in order to boost State revenue. Alamine Ousmane Mey, in his
response, stated that government is leaving no stone unturned in her
quest to develop the tourism sector in the country. He said the 13th
session of the National Tourism Board chaired on Thursday December 10,
2015 by the Prime Minister has instituted accompanying standards to
boost tourism potentials and hence increase revenue source.
On the
payment of indemnities for those whose property have been damaged in the
course of the construction of Yaounde-Douala express road as was asked
by Senator Jean-Marie Mama, Finance Minister assured that compensation
will be paid to them progressively. On whether the Finance Bill reflects
the aspiration of grassroots people, Alamine Ousmane Mey reiterated
that the proposed budget which was drafted with instructions from the
President of the Republic, gives priority to poverty alleviation and
attenuating high cost of living by increasing allocation of investment
budget to growth-driven sectors like energy, agriculture, infrastructure
amongst others.
Transport
Minister, Edgard Alain Mebe Ngo’o again was interrogated on the
situation of the national airliner, Camair-Co. He told Senators that two
audits are to be carried out by CONSUPE and an international firm
(Boeing Consulting) as a prerequisite move to rejuvenate the company.
After the autopsy of Camair-Co is completed, FCFA 30 billion will then
be pumped in to resuscitate the ailing air carrier, he said. Other
questions centered on road infrastructure, agriculture, programming of
investment projects as well as civic education and moralization.
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