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Cameroon's transport sector is in dire straits. All its three or triangular components (air, land and sea components) leave much to be desired. It is experiencing a lot of challenges in terms of the following aspects: acquisition of means of transport; obtainment of transport documents; training of drivers, riders, etc; some driving and riding attitudes; accidents; state of comfort of persons who board commercial motorbikes, cabs, buses, trains, etc; working conditions of motorbike riders, drivers, pilots, etc; physical worthiness of motorbikes, cars, buses, trucks, etc; transport costs;…mehr

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Cameroon's transport sector is in dire straits. All its three or triangular components (air, land and sea components) leave much to be desired. It is experiencing a lot of challenges in terms of the following aspects: acquisition of means of transport; obtainment of transport documents; training of drivers, riders, etc; some driving and riding attitudes; accidents; state of comfort of persons who board commercial motorbikes, cabs, buses, trains, etc; working conditions of motorbike riders, drivers, pilots, etc; physical worthiness of motorbikes, cars, buses, trucks, etc; transport costs; safety and security of persons being transported; safety and security of means of transport; corruption in the transport sector; the situation of transport trade unions, associations, etc; the state of infrastructure; issues relating to state-owned vehicles; insurance worries; monitoring and evaluation issues; technological and research neglect; reckless or daring riding and driving; overloading issues; etc. The Government and other transport sector stakeholders should sincerely, judiciously and meticulously work together in and out of transport offices for the betterment of this sector.
Autorenporträt
Kijem Joseph is a holder of a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology/Anthropology, a Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies, a Master's Degree in Human Rights Law/Humanitarian Action and a Doctoral Degree in Political Science. He is a Senior Translator in Cameroon's Population Census Office and the author of many articles and books.