Mercy Ships Operation: Government Reassures Hitch-Free Transportation

The NGO’s Group Managing Director requested additional assistance in an audience with the Minister of Transport, October 9

 

The Minister of Transport, Edgard Alain Mebe Ngo’o has reassured the team of medical practitioners of the humanitarian NGO, Mercy Ships, that government will guarantee smooth execution of their mission in Cameroon, particularly in transportation. Minister Mebe Ngo’o gave the reassurance when he received in his ministry in Yaounde, October 9, a delegation led by the Mercy Ships Group Managing Director, Donovan Palmer.
Palmer told pressmen after the meeting that the organization needed two 30-seater buses to facilitate transportation of patients from the Douala Gynecology, Obstetrics and Pediatric Hospital to the ship. He also said some of the 280 Cameroonians working onboard the ship usually leave work at about 10pm while others are expected to be at work by 4am. They have transportation difficulties. He disclosed the Minister of Transport’s response to their request was positive and noted the team has a great working relationship with the government of Cameroon.
A member of Mercy Ship Board of Directors, Pierre Christ, who accompanied Palmer to th...

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