Abstract

The border market of Abang-Minko'o is one of the commercial hubs that drive the economy in the area of the three borders in the South Cameroon. This article discusses the role that the National Road 2 (NR2) plays in the functioning of this market Since it was put in place in 1992. To gather the data required for its completion, a methodology based on documentary research and the collection of primary data on the main survey sites, was used. Processed with computer, the data collected revealed that since 1992, the evolution of the border market activities in Abang Minko'o closely depends on the state of the National Road 2 (RN2) that dessert. Thus, during the 1990s, the volume of activities that place of trade remained low when this road had dirt and in poor condition. But after the asphalting of it and the bridge over the Ntem to Eking this volume began to grow gradually. In total, for this market to be functioning in full operation, the government should make every effort to maintain in good condition, the National Road (NR2) that dessert it

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