Outgoing US
Ambassador predicts bright future for Cameroon
The President
of the Republic, Paul BIYA has granted a farewell audience to the outgoing U.S.
Ambassador – H.E. Michael Stephen Hoza, at the Unity Palace on Wednesday 6
September 2017.
Speaking to reporters after the
audience, Ambassador Stephen Hozaemphasised that the U.S. will prolong its
partnership with Cameroon – “a country with a bright future”.
Cameroon-U.S. cooperation
currently stands on a solid pedestal. H.E. Stephen Hoza noted that he was
“proud to say that the United States and Cameroon broadened cooperation in
numerous areas, such as in security, politics, economics, health, education,
and the environment.”
The U.S. Diplomat’s three-year
stay in Cameroon has significantly strengthened bilateral relations. For
example, U.S. commercial investment rose from approximately US$300 million to
over US$2 billion.
Ambassador Stephen Hoza
commended President Paul BIYA’s consolidation of peace and stability, which are
keys to the attainment of an emerging economy. He also underlined the Head of
State’s leadership in the fight against the Boko Haram terrorist group, piracy
in the Gulf of Guinea, and his handling of the refugee crisis in the Central
African Republic.
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