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Why is the Douala-Bangui road not open as agreed by the authorities of the two countries, Cameroon and Central Africa?
The road does not close for about a month due to the post-election crisis in Central Africa as rebels try to cut off the supply of goods to Bangui, in the capital.
About 200 trucks with bi-cargo on land for the Douala -Bangui road connect Cameroon, Chad and the Central African Republic
Daihrou Gamba, president of the transporters union, told BBC News Pidgin that at the moment there was no security to move around as rebels could burn trucks and goods.
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“We are waiting to appoint the official officials for Bangui kam before arranging the terms of the move,” Daihrou told BBC News Pidgin.
The situation is not good, for the truckers, too much difficulty for the demons and the families.
From the union tries to slaughter the cows and cook rice for the dem, it is not easy, some return for Douala, Yaoundé and Ngaoundéré.
“We do not finish the $ 300 allowance we give,” Aliyu, driver who transports corn and rice to Bangui tok.
“If deh di feed me how to go and feed my family? Na only wen ah deliver goods to the destinations deh pay, but now ah spend a month for the road,” Aliyu adds.
Douala-Bangui-Njamena corridor with junction town for Garoua Boulai bi very important for the Central African kontris to get by by sea, transporting trucks. Bangui and Chad depend on roads for doing business.
For the disagreement, the business boom for the interior of the city of Garoua Boulai pas dey, the truck pushers buyam ‘sellam’, the di taxi men are suffering. All the blocks of tin don and wen all the trucks represent a place not in fit waka.
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