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Messamena (also spelled Messaména) is a town and commune in
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.


Location

The town of Messamena is the capital of the ''
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'' (commune) of the same name. They are located in the Haut-Nyong Department, East Region.Messamena
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(Maka-bebend), to the south by Somalomo, to the east by Mindourou, to the west by Akonolinga, and to the northeast by
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. The commune is around .


History

Under German colonialism, Messamena was the principal town of its subdivision, and this arrangement was sustained under French rule. Messamena received the first administrative infrastructure on the eve of the
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, in 1937, with a prison, district hospital (1937), and junior school (1940). It was formally constituted as a commune by decree on 7 June 1955, and the construction of a town hall, Protestant and Catholic churches (1957) and a post office (1958) followed. In 1966–67, Messamena town had a population of 540 and the commune as a whole a population of 17,079. Its area was , with a population density of 3.43 per km2 (of which was considered to be an inhabited zone, with a population density of 4.58).Centre ORSTOM de Yaoundé,
Dictionnaire des villages du Haut-Nyong
', Repertoire Geographque du Cameroun, Fascicule 15 (Yaoundé: ORSTOM, June 1968), p. 11.


Population

According to the local-government ''Diagnostic de l'Espace Urbain Communale'' and ''Diagnostic Participatif au Niveau des Villages'', as of around 2012, the Municipality of Messamena had a total of 32,282 inhabitants, including 10,790 men, 10,364 women and 11,128 young people, with an average density of 6 people per km2. 2,159 inhabit urban areas and 30,123 inhabitants rural ones. The municipality has 86 villages, including ten camps of the Baka people and four ''quartiers''. The population is ethnically diverse, including people from the Bikélé,
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, as well as more recent arrivals, some from West Africa, including members of the
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, Ewondo, and Bulu.


Environment

The landscape of the district is characterised by low hills, draining huge amounts of runoff in the rainy season, which results in the formation of streams in the valleys.


Climate type

The climate is of
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type Aw, tropical wet and dry, with average temperatures of up to . It is characterized by a short rainy season from March to June, a short dry season from July to August, a long rainy season from August to mid-November, and a long dry season from mid-November to mid-March.


Hydrology

The district is characterised by a dense river-system dotted with numerous lakes and swamps, of which the main river is the Nyong. Other major rivers include the Long Mafok, Lehé, and Mpomo.


Forest

The district stands in a zone of dense, evergreen, ecologically diverse equatorial forest, most often characterised (depending on local soil types) by ''
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'' and ''
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'' and secondary forest. The flora of the district is rich in species, many with economic potential—not only timber, but also other forest products such as medicinal species. Local people harvest non-wood forest products such as ''
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'' ('' Ricinodendron heudelotii''), wild mangoes ('' Irvingia gabonensis''), ''bita kola'' (''
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''), and ''cola des sanges'' (''
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''). However, the forest is constantly facing deforestation by people due to housing, population growth, the expansion of agricultural activities, and logging (legal and illegal).Lutte contre l'exploitation illégale dans la commune de Messamena
September 2009.
It is home to animals such as rats, bats, deer, boas, hares, vipers, hedgehogs, antelopes, porcupines, monitor lizards, moles, wild boar, sloths, turtles, ''serpent noir'', monkeys,
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s, and fowl. Many of these animals are already endangered. No part of the commune falls within a national park, but there are ''unités forestières d’aménagement'' (forest management units), a communal forest, and some community forests (such as Bibom and Nkonzuh).


Soil types and minerals

Soil types are shaped by the dense, humid forest. As a result, heat and humidity alternate and lead to the decomposition of humus to great depths. As a result, soils tend to be iron-rich, thick, acidic, and red or yellow in colour. In some places, soil comes in clay-sandy form. The permeability of these soils makes them fertile, suited to the production of food and cash crops, and variation in soil-types is accordingly of considerable economic importance. Sand and gravel are the main mineral resources of the commune, used for the construction of infrastructure and housing.


Social infrastructure


Governance

The commune has a council whose members are ethnically diverse. It is headed by a mayor, who presides over four commissions: General Affairs, Economy and Finance, Health, Social and Cultural Action, and Forestry. A 2012 report identified the following concerns in Messamena: abusive exploitation of the forest, poaching, limited harnessing of natural resources, under-exploitation of tourist sites, insufficient communication channels, and the domination of economic activity by the informal sector.


Health and education

The municipality has numerous schools and clinics.


Sports

The town of Messamena has a football ground, hosts local championships; various villages have green spaces set up as sport areas.


Economy

Economic activity in Messamena is focused on agriculture: 80-90% of the population rely on it directly. Unemployment is very high and, as in most of Cameroon, most economic activity is informal. The informal sector includes small trades such as street vendors of raw or prepared food, shoemakers, and mechanics.


Markets

Market activity is focused on the town of Messamena, which has a municipal market in the town centre. The town's population focuses on buying and selling food products and cash crops (cocoa, coffee) supplied by the villages. Large quantities are sold on to
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and Yaounde. Sale of manufactured goods is dominated by West African immigrants and Cameroonian nationals with shops in the town centre and the commune's villages. Manufactured products are supplied from Yaoundé,
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and Bertoua.


Farming

The dominant agricultural practise is shifting
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agriculture in fallows two to three years old. Despite the abundance of land, farming techniques remain traditional and subsistence-level, focused on peanuts, maize, cassava, plantain, and macabo, making productivity and income levels very low. Alongside this, there is cash-cropping of cocoa, coffee, and palm oil. A poor road network limits the sale and marketing of these crops to improve the income of producers. Fruit production involves papaya, lemon, oranges, ''safouts'', mangoes (and foraging for wild mangoes), various colas, ''djansang'', and production of palm wine. Animal-breeding is not widely practiced; anima rearing remains traditional and mostly subsistence-level. The species raised are hens, pigs, goats, and sheep, which generally roam freely.


Hunting and fishing

Notwithstanding legal restrictions and the presence of checkpoints for flora and fauna, hunting game for sale by means of traps, firearms, spears and dogs is common, with targets including deer, pangolins, monkeys, wild boar, and hares, some of which are endangered. Most of the rivers are full of fish and the local population practice traditional, subsistence-level fishing for species such as catfish, tilapia, carps, crabs, Nile perch and ''tachetés''. For commercial fishing, the Nyong River is the main site, and the population along the river derives diverse sources of income from it. Fishing takes place year-round and techniques used include nets, dams, traps, and line-fishing.


Logging and production

Manufacture focuses on craft production in carpentry, sewing, basketry, and manufacturing
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and
raffia Raffia palms are members of the genus ''Raphia''. The Malagasy language, Malagasy name is derived from ' "to squeeze #Raffia wine, juice". The genus contains about twenty species of Arecaceae, palms native to tropical regions of Africa, and esp ...
bamboo furniture. The demand for handicrafts is high but production is low due to the small number of craftsmen. Itinerant logging, licensed and unlicensed, is carried out. There is processing of cassava and maize into flour.


Infrastructure


Energy

The town of Messamena was not, as of 2012, supplied by the AES / SONEL high-voltage electrical network, but the town did have two generators. Rural electrification had not yet begun. The majority of communities in Messamena still use petroleum-based storm lamps for illumination; some rely on firewood.


Water supply

As of 2012, 10% of the population of the commune formally had access to potable water, others relying on riverwater or other resources. The municipality did not have a local CDE distribution network and as of about 2012, the SCANWATER network was not operational. The commune had 74 state-supported wells and boreholes, some of which were fitted with human-powered pumps.


Transport

The town of Messamena has a road network consisting of of unmetalled roads, connecting to the national
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Bertoua Bertoua is the capital of the Eastern Region of Cameroon and of the Lom-et-Djerem Department. It has a population of 88,462 (at the 2005 Census), and is the traditional home of the Gbaya people. It is home to an airport and Mission Cameroon (in ...
road, route 10. As of 2012, the commune overall had of official roads, with further road- and bridge-building underway.


Telecommunications

Telephone landlines have not been installed in the commune, but radio and television is available, along with extensive mobile phone coverage via MTN and Orange.


See also

*
Communes of Cameroon The Divisions of Cameroon are the third-level units of administration in Cameroon. They are organised by divisions and sub divisions of each province (now Regions). As of 2005 (and since 1996) there are 2 urban communities (Douala and Ya ...


References


Further reading

* H. Koch, "Le petit bétail chez les Badjoué et Bikélé de Messamena", ''Bulletin de la Société d'études camerounaises'', 1946, , Numbers: 13–14,
Site de la primature - Élections municipales 2002

Contrôle de gestion et performance des services publics communaux des villes camerounaises
Thèse de Donation Avele, Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV * Charles Nanga,
La réforme de l’administration territoriale au Cameroun à la lumière de la loi constitutionnelle n° 96/06 du 18 janvier 1996
', Mémoire ENA. {{in lang, fr
''Étude socio économique forêt communale Messaména/Mindourou''
Réalisation ONG PAPEL/CTFC, November 2009, 130 p.
''Plan communal de développement de Messamena'' (PCD)
PNDP, July 2012, 142 p. Populated places in East Region (Cameroon) Communes of Cameroon