
Prisons That Rehabilitate: Each region will have a modern medium-security prison, with a 5000 capacity. reducing overcrowding and giving inmates a real chance at rehabilitation.
Every prison will have a library, trades center and factories connected to it. Where inmates will be able to get education, learn a skill and work at the factories to be productive member society and pay their debts back to society.
Modern Police Stations: A modern central police station will be constructed in every municipality to reflect the future. Every station will be equipped with the latest technology, training centers, and rapid-response units. This will ensure safety, accountability, and trust between citizens and law enforcement.
Transportation and Service tools:
National Police Transportation & Mobility Policy (2032–2050)
Strengthening Coverage, Response, and Public Safety
Policy Objective
This policy establishes a phased transportation and mobility framework to equip the Cameroon Police Force for effective service delivery . As population growth, urbanization, and mobility intensify, police transportation capacity must scale in stages to maintain visibility, rapid response, officer safety, and national stability.
1. Marked Patrol Cars (Sedans & Compacts)
Marked patrol cars remain the backbone of daily policing, ensuring visibility, deterrence, and rapid response in urban and peri-urban areas. They support routine patrols, emergency response, traffic enforcement, and first-contact policing. As cities expand and road networks increase, patrol cars ensure consistent coverage and reduced response times.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 8,875 units
2040–2050: 13,250 units
2. Unmarked Investigation Vehicles
Unmarked vehicles are essential for criminal investigations, intelligence gathering, and discreet surveillance. They enable undercover operations and monitoring of organized crime without alerting suspects. As crime sophistication increases, especially in urban centers, discreet mobility strengthens investigative effectiveness.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 1,775 units
2040–2050: 2,650 units
3. 4×4 SUVs (Rural, Highway, and Border Patrol)
4×4 SUVs provide mobility across Cameroon’s varied terrain, including rural roads, highways, and border regions. They support inter-regional deployment, highway patrols, and operations during adverse weather conditions, ensuring policing capacity is not constrained by infrastructure limitations.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 1,775 units
2040–2050: 2,650 units
4. Pickup Trucks (Logistics & Field Operations)
Pickup trucks support logistical movement, rural policing, disaster response, and transportation of equipment such as barriers and field supplies. Their durability and flexibility make them critical for sustained operations in remote and underserved areas.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 1,065 units
2040–2050: 1,590 units
5. Police Vans (Detainee & Unit Transport)
Police vans ensure the safe, humane, and efficient transport of detainees and officers. They are vital for arrests, court transfers, public-order policing, and coordinated deployments, supporting compliance with custody and human-rights standards.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 710 units
2040–2050: 1,060 units
6. Police Buses (Mass Deployment & National Operations)
Police buses enable rapid, organized deployment of officers during elections, emergencies, national ceremonies, and civil disturbances. They enhance coordination, reduce transport costs, and ensure disciplined movement of personnel.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 74 units
2040–2050: 110 units
7. Motorcycles (Rapid Response & Traffic Policing)
Motorcycles provide agility and speed in congested cities and hard-to-reach neighborhoods. They are essential for traffic enforcement, escorts, and rapid response, significantly reducing response times while offering cost-effective scalability.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 3,550 units
2040–2050: 5,300 units
8. Armored Vehicles (High-Risk & Public Order Operations)
Armored vehicles protect officers during riots, counter-terrorism operations, armed confrontations, and protection of sensitive installations. Though limited in number, they are critical for maintaining public order and officer safety during high-threat incidents.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 40 units
2040–2050: 60 units
9. ATVs / Quad Bikes (Forests, Farms, and Border Areas)
ATVs enable patrols in forests, farmlands, border corridors, and areas inaccessible to conventional vehicles. They are vital in combating smuggling, illegal mining, and cross-border crime in environmentally sensitive and remote zones.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 670 units
2040–2050: 1,000 units
10. Bicycles (Community & Neighborhood Policing)
Bicycles strengthen community policing by allowing quiet, approachable patrols in markets, campuses, parks, and dense residential areas. They promote visibility, trust, and environmental sustainability while remaining highly cost-effective.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 3,349 units
2040–2050: 5,000 units
11. Patrol Boats (Rivers, Lakes, and Coastlines)
Patrol boats secure inland waterways and coastal areas, supporting anti-smuggling operations, maritime safety, environmental protection, and search-and-rescue missions. Growing trade and coastal populations increase the need for water-based policing.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 201 units
2040–2050: 300 units
12. Fast Response Speedboats
Speedboats provide rapid interception and emergency response capabilities on rivers and coastal waters. Their speed and agility make them essential for time-sensitive operations where delay could lead to criminal escape or loss of life.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 134 units
2040–2050: 200 units
13. Helicopters (Aerial Patrol & Emergency Response)
Helicopters enhance national policing through aerial surveillance, rapid deployment, border monitoring, and search-and-rescue operations. They overcome distance, congestion, and terrain barriers, enabling swift response to critical incidents.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 20 units
2040–2050: 30 units
14. Drones (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles – UAVs)
Drones provide cost-effective aerial intelligence for crowd monitoring, traffic control, border surveillance, and disaster assessment. They reduce operational risk while improving real-time situational awareness and evidence collection.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 536 units
2040–2050: 800 units
15. Mobile Command & Communication Vehicles
Mobile command units act as on-site coordination centers during emergencies, national events, and large-scale operations. They integrate communications, surveillance feeds, and command functions for unified decision-making.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 54 units
2040–2050: 80 units
16. Ambulances & Medical Response Vehicles
Medical response vehicles ensure immediate care for injured officers, detainees, and civilians during operations. They reinforce professionalism, officer welfare, and the state’s commitment to life preservation.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 80 units
2040–2050: 120 units
prestige electric sports car to uplift the face of law enforcement and the national brand.
Planned Units:
2032–2040: 75 units
2040–2050: 125units
Lawful Policing, Accountable Authority, and Citizen Trust
Our administration will implement Lawful Policing, Accountable Authority, and Citizen Trust policy. The objective of this policy is to fundamentally transform police–citizen interactions in Cameroon by establishing a culture of lawful conduct, due process, and mutual respect, anchored strictly in the Constitution and the rule of law.
This policy affirms that law enforcement authority is not above the law. Every police officer, regardless of rank or assignment, shall be required to observe legal procedures, respect citizens’ rights, and act within clearly defined operational boundaries. Any misuse of power, deviation from due process, or exploitation of authority for personal gain shall attract full legal consequences, without protection, immunity, or internal shielding.
The policy establishes that law enforcement must model the law before enforcing it. Officers will be held to a higher standard of conduct, discipline, and accountability, recognizing that public trust is built when citizens see the law applied fairly, consistently, and transparently.
Through training, oversight, independent accountability mechanisms, and public engagement, this reform seeks to reposition the police as guardians of the law rather than instruments of fear. Respectful engagement, lawful procedures, and proportional use of authority shall become the national standard.
The ultimate goal of this policy is to make Cameroon the most law-abiding nation in Africa and among the top three globally, not through coercion, but through example, integrity, and justice. When law enforcement leads by obedience to the law, citizens will follow, and national order will be sustained by trust rather than force.
Police Salary Enhancement and Integrity Support Initiative
Policy Statement
Our administration will implement an immediate 20 percent increase in the salaries of all active-duty police officers across all ranks and units of the Cameroon Police Force.
Purpose and Rationale
The purpose of this policy is to recognize, encourage, and dignify the men and women entrusted with maintaining law, order, and public safety. Policing is a demanding profession that requires discipline, courage, and constant exposure to risk. Fair compensation is essential to sustaining morale, professionalism, and commitment to lawful conduct.
This policy acknowledges that economic vulnerability within law enforcement creates openings for corruption, abuse of power, and compromised judgment. By improving salaries, the state reduces financial pressure on officers, enabling them to perform their duties without dependence on unlawful incentives or personal inducements.
Policy Objectives
Implementation Framework
The 20 percent salary increase shall apply uniformly across all ranks and units, including operational, administrative, and specialized divisions. Adjustments will be reflected in base salaries and integrated into the national payroll structure to ensure sustainability and transparency.
This salary enhancement will be accompanied by strict enforcement of disciplinary and accountability standards. Improved compensation does not replace responsibility. Officers who misuse power, engage in corruption, or violate due process will face the full weight of the law, without exception.
Expected Outcomes
By improving officer welfare while enforcing accountability, this policy aims to cultivate a law enforcement culture grounded in service, integrity, and lawful authority. A well-compensated police force is better positioned to resist corruption, uphold due process, and serve the public with professionalism and respect.
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