The president of Cameroon’s business association, GECAM, delivered a pessimistic assessment of the nation’s economic state on Tuesday, June 23, 2026. Célestin Tawamba highlighted detrimental conditions hindering Cameroon’s development, though specific details were not provided in this initial report. The announcement signals growing anxieties within the private sector regarding the country’s financial health. This assessment comes as Cameroon navigates ongoing economic challenges, potentially impacting investment and growth. Further details regarding the specific issues raised by Tawamba are anticipated. The GECAM president’s statement is likely to prompt further discussion and scrutiny of Cameroon’s economic policies.
