CHAN 2021 Hosting: Cameroon Polishes up Preparations

Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute on October 6, 2020 chaired an evaluation meeting.

Cameroon is practically ready to host the African Nations Championship (CHAN) that is programmed to run from January 17 to February 7. 2021 in Cameroon. Prime Minister, Head of Government. Chief Dr Joseph Dion Ngute chaired the 26th session of the National Committee tasked with preparing 2016 and 2019 African Football Cup of Nations Competitions.

At 100 days to the start of the competition, Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute said, it was indispensable to evaluate the level of preparation in terms of infrastructure, organization and sports.  This will enable the country do necessary adjustments before the D-day. The Head of Government situated the context, stating that Cameroon was initially programmed to host the African Nations Championship (CHAN) from April 4 to 25, 2020 but the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic compelled the event to be postponed alongside other world sporting events.  Considering the drop in the curve of COVID-19 in Africa and the progress Cameroon has made in the prevention and treatment of its patients, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has reprogrammed CHAN to take place in Cameroon.

Sports And Hotel Infrastructure

The Coordinator of the Technical Operational Unit. Attaché Ewane did a succinct in-camera presentation of their state as at September 30, 2020. He presented the situation in the various main and training stadiums in localities that are Yaounde   Douala, Limbe/Buea, Bafoussam and Garoua. Some stadia just need finishing, follow up and installation of some technical equipment. As for hotels, the report indicated no major worries.

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