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Retail sector, an asset for Cameroonian youth

Retail sector, an asset for Cameroonian youth

Retail sector an asset for Cameroonian youth it is in the presence of administrative ,political, business and traditional authorities including SM Dika Akwa 3, superior head of the canton, Akwa that the opening ceremonies of the supermarket Carrefour Market of Akwa in the economic capital this September 16, 2020 by the Minister of Commerce. This initiative aims to contribute to a better supply of the markets of Douala and its surroundings, with local and imported products. Roger Mbassa, the mayor of the city, praised the efforts of the Ministry of Commerce in non-stop supply of markets, said he expected even more from him.

"I will do my best to satisfy consumers in quality products" promised Fabrice Tchouaffe its promoter. The primary mission of this commercial infrastructure is to offer a wide range of quality food products at affordable prices. With the ambition to train young people in retail trades. According to its promoter, new structures will soon be created in Yaoundé and Douala to further feed these markets in food products, local cosmetics.

The Carrefour Market supermarket inaugurated today, comes after those of Bonamoussadi in 2017, Ekié in Yaoundé in 2019 under the coordination of Luc Demez the CEO of CAD / CAM retail Cameroon. He is committed to professionalizing the trades. According to the Minister Luc Magloire Mbarga Atangana of Commerce who proceeded to its solemn opening: "large-scale distribution is both the showcase and a natural outlet for national production, whether it is agropastoral, Agroindustrial, industrial or artisanal ".

Opportunity to value products stamped "Made in Cameroon", the retail sector represents according to the boss of the trade, an asset for the Cameroonian youth in terms of training in the professions of charcuteurs, pastry-baker, cook etc. remains expected, the opening of the supermarket Carrefour within the Douala Grand Mall and the expected advent ... of the Carrefour shopping center of Ekoudou in Yaoundé".

Le Ministre