Minister of Energy and Water Resources Jean-Bernard Sindeu of Cameroon
Jean-Bernard Sindeu is the Minister of Energy and Water Resources of Cameroon.
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This support, the Water and Energy Minister Jean Bernard Sindeu said is aimed at increasing the supply of electrical energy in three major sectors, the first amount of which is CFA 2 billion to electrify a settlement of 40, 000 people.
The Minster of water and energy, Jean Bernard Sindeu has reassured Cameroonians that measures have been taken to prevent any shortages of petroleum products during the end of year festivities.
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Water and Energy Minister Jean Bernard Sindeu said the new company would extend drinking water supplies and fight water-borne diseases, especially in the capital Yaounde and the Atlantic coast commercial capital Douala.
This project will be backed by investment programmes financed by international aid donors and our development partners up to the tune of 220 billion CFA francs ($483 million) by 2015, Sindeu said in comments broadcast on Wednesday.