Arise IIP/Dibamba Project: PAD Starts First Compensation Payments Despite Contested Amounts
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The Douala Autonomous Port (PAD) began paying compensation on July 3–4, 2025, to people affected by the planned 500-hectare industrial zone along the Dibamba River, at Missolè I, near Douala. At a ceremony in Edea’s prefecture, PAD distributed over CFA1.3 billion to 129 affected individuals: 127 (…)
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