The promised laptops by the president of the Republic of Cameroon, H.E Paul Biya has its first consignment set for delivery. This first consignment is made of a bulk of 80.000 laptops out of the promised 500.000 pieces. This implies about 420,000 pieces are still awaiting completion and subsequent delivery.
According to the school calendar, all universities will be resuming by the last week of September, with the exception of the University of Bamenda and the University of Buea for obvious reasons - these two universities will still be on a break by that time because they had to carry on catchup studies due to the problems they encountered that in turn interrupted their school calendar.
By the implication, the University of Yaoundé and of Dschang will be the two state universities to benefit from the first consignment of laptops come November 2017.
The worry now is; will the subsequent delivery be able to completely meet with the present number of students in all the universities of the country? Will the procedure of collection be as tedious as that which the students went through during registration?
Whatever be the case, we all wait to see the squabble materialize in due time.