I had the honour, at the invitation of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and with the approval of the Right Honourable Speaker of the National Assembly, to participate in the 12th Session of the Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development, where the 2026 Africa Sustainable Development Report was launched.
Serving as Second Vice of the Bureau of the 11th session, this forum reaffirmed a conviction I hold deeply: Africa’s future is shaped not by its challenges, but by the resilience and ingenuity of its people.
One message stood out; transformation requires coordinated action. Delivering on Agenda 2063 and the Sustainable Development Goals demands alignment across countries, sectors, and institutions.
Progress is real, but so are the challenges from insecurity to climate pressures and financing gaps. The difference now lies in implementation at scale.
Encouragingly, the solutions are clear: stronger coordination, innovative financing, and inclusive development that places women, youth, and vulnerable communities at the center.
I remain confident that Africa has the vision, the tools, and the collective strength to deliver.
Hon Agho Oliver Bamenju
Member of Parliament Tubah/Bafut Constituency, Northwest Region of Cameroon
01/05/2026
Today we celebrate all workers in Bafut–Tubah and beyond.
Your hard work keeps our community strong.
We will keep working for better jobs and fair treatment for everyone.
Happy Labour Day!
22/04/2026
I am Honored to have represented Cameroon and the Central African sub-region at Uganda’s National Performance Review Conference, held in Kampala, Uganda.
In my intervention, I highlighted key lessons from ECCAS that can support the EAC in advancing sustainable development:
• Strengthening regional security through coordinated maritime systems and protection of the blue economy
• Supporting SMEs with innovative financing mechanisms to bridge the “missing middle”
• Advancing monetary stability through stronger regional financial institutions
• Promoting economic diversification to avoid overdependence on natural resources
• Embedding inclusive, gender-responsive approaches in climate and disaster management
Regional integration must go beyond trade. It must deliver resilience, inclusion, and shared prosperity for our people.
Cameroon remains committed to implementing the SDGs through its Vision 2035 and SND30, ensuring that no one is left behind.
05/04/2026
Happy Easter
23/03/2026
By God’s grace, today I was able to honor the promise I made to the people of Bambui in my constituency residing in the Littoral Region. In a spirit of unity and progress, I made a donation of one million francs to officially kick‑start the construction works on the Bambui Cultural and Development Hall in Douala.
This ceremony was more than a financial contribution; it was a reaffirmation of my unwavering commitment to accompany the people of Tubah and Bafut in every effort toward development. It was a moment to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Bambui community, to celebrate their resilience, and to encourage their vision for a brighter future.
I extend my sincere congratulations to the people and friends of Bambui in the Littoral Region for their determination and collective spirit. Their initiative to build this hall reflects the values of solidarity and cultural pride that define our community.
Upon completion, the Bambui Cultural and Development Hall will not only serve as a physical space for gatherings and activities, but it will also stand as a lasting symbol of unity, identity, and progress. It will embody the aspirations of the Bambui people, strengthening bonds across regions and generations, and reminding us all that development is most meaningful when it is rooted in togetherness.
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