Zacharie Perevet Minister of Employment and Vocational training (Minefop), eventually announced the status of the real estate group of nine buildings he visited on Friday, March 27, 2015 with respect to the said centre facilities under construction. "Their installation will be done soon", he said.
Speaking specifically to future leaders of this centre, which will also serve in the twin schools built on the same principle at Sangmélima and Limbe, the Minefop said that their pioneering role calls for sacrifices.
However, he admitted, the remarks and aspirations of these 75 teachers should be identified and taken into account before they leave as early as May for South Korea.
They should complete one-quarter of their training which began in Cameroon through the Korean cooperation in 15 specialties (carpentry, welding, clothing, mechanical, electrical, electronic, plumbing, etc.).
Yaoundé is inspired by the success of Seoul in these materials to fit locally a globally renowned vocational training model.
For now, the Korean part is very happy to have had to prepare trainers who stand out as the best learners on a score of similar experiences around the world.
Before the end of the year, as expected and reiterated by Minister Perevet, Cfpe in Douala should start operations.