Cameroon/Chad: Mediation Efforts in Tradex Dispute Collapse. Yaoundé, Cameroon — The mediation efforts led by Nathalie Moudiki in the long-standing Tradex dispute between Tradex Tchad and Tradex Cameroun have failed to break the deadlock, according to recent reports.
The mediation talks, which were aimed at resolving a conflict that has persisted for over fifteen years, took place in February.
Moudiki, an advisor to the SNH (Société Nationale des Hydrocarbures), attempted discreet mediation in the French capital.
The conflict involves brokerage firms Velissa and Losange, in addition to Tradex companies.
The SNH’s involvement suggests that the dispute may have significant economic implications.
According to Africa Intelligence. Com, the mediation talks failed to resolve the conflict.
The article indicates that Moudiki, who is the SNH’s number-two advisor, attempted to mediate the dispute discreetly in February.
Regional officials confirmed that the mediation efforts were unsuccessful.
The government has not yet commented on the specifics of the mediation process or the reasons for its failure. Facebook posts suggest that there may be political or power dynamics at play in the dispute.
They mention Chantal Biya and Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, influential figures in Cameroon, and the potential succession of Adolphe Moudiki at the head of SNH.
However, these claims have not been independently verified.
The situation remains developing, with further details expected to emerge in the coming days.
The failure of the mediation efforts could have significant implications for the energy sector in the region.
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Source: Africa Intelligence.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 2*





