Concerns rise over deteriorating state of Cameroonian airports
By Synthia Lateu
Business leaders have expressed growing concerns regarding the deteriorating state of airports in Cameroon. In a letter addressed to the Cameroon Airports Company (ADC) on November 12, the Union of Cameroonian Enterprises (GECAM) urged the management to take immediate action to improve the infrastructure and services at the country‘s airports.
“It is essential to modernize the facilities, maintain the equipment, and create a more welcoming and secure environment for both passengers and air operators,” GECAM President Celestin Tawamba stated in the letter he signed. The association highlighted several pressing issues, including outdated facilities, inefficient baggage handling systems, and a lack of modern infrastructure.
GECAM further warned that these problems could negatively impact Cameroon‘s economic competitiveness by discouraging international airlines, investment, and tourism. “We remain at your disposal for any initiative that could help resolve these problems and enhance the attractiveness of our country,” the business leaders added.
The management of Airports of Cameroon has not issued an official response. Meanwhile, some travelers arriving at Douala International Airport have reported discomfort due to various issues, including physical strain caused by the airport’s layout.