Bafoussam


Bafoussam is the capital and largest city of the West Region of Cameroon, in the Bamboutos Mountains. It is the 3rd most important city in Cameroon, after Yaounde and Douala. The communauté urbaine of Bafoussam, is a decentralized territorial collectivity. Originally called Urban Commune of Bafoussam, the communauté urbaine of Bafoussam, was born after the Presidential Decree N ° 2008/022 of January 17, 2008 and composed of three communes, namely: the Commune of Bafoussam I, the Commune of Bafoussam II and the Commune of Bafoussam III.
The city had an urban population of 347,517 inhabitants. Bafoussam is the West Region centre of trade, and people are farming coffee, Potatoes, maize and beans. The city has also a coffee processing facility and brewery. It is the main city of the Bamiléké people and is home to the Bafoussam chief's palace. Bafoussam is a group composed of 07 villages with 46 districts or sub-villages. The main neighborhoods of the city are Banengo, Djeleng, Famla, Kamkop, Quartier Eveché, Quartier Haussa and Tamdja.
Bafoussam has two main markets, several internet cafés, restaurants and supermarkets, and a movie theater. Most of Bafoussam nightlife centers on the area called Akwa. Akwa features several bars, stores, and a live music venue, along with customary vendors of Soya, Poisson braisé and other foods.
This is the birthplace of the football player Geremi and his 17 brothers and sisters, as well as the birthplace of his cousin Pierre Webó.

History

The Bafoussam people originate from the Bamileke ethnic group, which are the natives of the same region. Claims are made that the Bamileke were descendants of the Baladis who left Egypt in the ninth century of our era. They arrived in the Tikar region around the middle of the twelfth century before dividing around 1360 when their last king, King Ndeh, died. Yende, the first prince, refused the throne and crossed the Nun to found the Bafoussam kingdom. His sister turned to the Banso area. Two decades later, Ncharé, the youngest, went down to the plain of Noun to found the Bamoun kingdom. From Bafoussam were born almost all the other Bamileke Kingdoms, between the fifteenth century and the twentieth century

Name

Originally, Bafoussam is written in Bafoussam dialect "Pe Foussan" or "Pe Fussep" which literally means "people of......". Over time, "Pe" has become "Ba" while retaining the same meaning.
When Westerners arrived, they united the two sound elements "Pe" and "Foussan" to make Bafoussam.
Another source, however, argues that Bafoussam is Fuh Sep's "bad western translation", meaning "we earn more by selling in detail than wholesale". According to this version, the Bafoussam would be a people who bought wholesale to resell in detail or who sold in detail by measuring in small baskets. Fuh here means to measure and Sap or Sep which means profit or treasure, to symbolize by the small basket in which one sold in detail. Pefuhssap or Pefuhssep means "those who have discovered that profit is in retail".
It is nevertheless noted that the two sources of information on the origin of the name Bafoussam are not contradictory and it is safe to say that the Bafoussam left their place of residence from the Tikar plain with their name since they already practiced retail trade with small baskets.

Birth of Bafoussam city

In 1945, an unexpected meeting between the colonial administrator of the Bamileke region and the monarch of Fu'sap, Chukhocha Paul, who ruled from 1933 to 1958, laid the foundation for increasing the importance of Bafoussam, which lied at the crossroads between British Southern Cameroons and French Cameroon.
By 1950, when Bafoussam became a subdivision of the French colonial administration headed by Jacques Lestrigang, very quickly, the village became cosmopolitan because located at the intercession of the tracks connecting the two Cameroon and also the cities charged with history that are Dschang, Foumban and Ngaoundéré. Thus the first servicing plan was designed by the French architect Dufayard. Its execution, associated with the dynamism of the populations which occupied it, had to trigger the skyrocketing of the city. Then came his twinning with the city of Bayeux, a city located in Calvados, France.
As the saying goes "for souls nobly born, valor doesn't await the passing of years", Bafoussam replaced Dschang a few years later as the capital of the West Region and equally replaced Nkongsamba as the economic hub of the region. Thus, important economic operators including the BEAC, Brasseries of Cameroon, and other industrial units in the making orchestrated a rush to the new city.
On July 10, 1959, five rebel leaders were shot in the market square.

Geography

Topography

Bafoussam is built in the foothills of the Banengo and Baleng hills that are covered with savannah vegetation. The city, located at about 1500 meters above sea level is built on stairs on the perimeters of Tamdja neighborhoods, shopping center and Djemoum, Djeleng and lower corners called Mairie rurale and Tougang.

Climate

The climate is constantly cool with a temperature oscillating between 15 ° and 22 °C. With climate change in recent years, Bafoussam sometimes reaches 28 °C during the dry season that extends from mid-November to mid-March. The rainy season lasts eight months, from mid-March to mid-November.
Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as Subtropical highland Climate or an Oceanic Climate type, featuring a dry and cool to cold winters and warm to cool summers with some few hot days, however, its temperatures are lower than other locations with this classification due to its high elevation.
Its highest record temperature was on April 28, 1981, while its lowest record temperatures was on December 19, 1981.

Waterfalls

The city is not very rich in natural rivers. The Mifi River runs along the southern part of the city to fall in the void creating the fall of the. Other small streams including Megang, Nlom, and Vava exist in the city. Next to the fall of the Metche, which is a real attraction, Lake Baleng is also a tourist attraction.

Education

Bafoussam is home to a good number of high schools, lots of primary schools and kindergartens, and few institutions providing tertiary education. Most students upon graduation travel to other cities like Dschang, Yaounde, Douala, or Buea to attend university or other forms of tertiary institutions. It is important to note that in Cameroon, Lycée is the name given to government/public high schools, while Collège is the name given to privately funded high schools.
Cameroon has two official languages so it is common to find schools that offer education solely in English or French or both

Notable High Schools

The top 10 high schools in Bafoussam according to the ranking of the 2017 session by the Office du Baccalauréat du Cameroun are;
SchoolNational rankRank in West Region
Collège Polyvalent de l'Assomption61
Lycée Bilingue de Bafoussam 223
Lycée de Bafoussam Rural477
Lycée Bilingue de Gouache 5010
Lycée Bilingue de Baleng 5311
Lycée Technique de Banengo Bafoussam5412
Lycée Technique de Bafoussam 5814
CETIC Sacré-Coeur de Bafoussam7818
Collège Saint Thomas d'Aquin9120
Lycée Classique de Bafoussam 9221

Lycée Bilingue de Bafoussam is the best government/publicly funded high school in Bafoussam and the whole of the West Region of Cameroon. With time, it has imposed itself as a place of quality education and high discipline. Every year, a handful of students enter the prestigious National Advanced School of Engineering and other prestigious tertiary institutions Cameroon.
Other famous High Schools include:
  • Complexe Polytechnique Bilingue privé laïc TAMA
  • College Martin Luther King

    Tertiary Education

Most of these institutions are affiliated to state universities like the University of Dschang or the University of Bamenda. Some of which include;
  • ISB
  • Université Royale de Bafoussam

    Demographics

Since the early 2000s, the population of Bafoussam has been rapidly increasing. According to project, led by e-GEOPOLIS, Bafoussam is the main centre of a Continuous Built-up Area which became a millionaire city in 2015 with a population of about 1,146,230 inhabitants. This places Bafoussam as the third largest city in Cameroon after Yaounde and Douala.

Rites & celebrations

Bafoussam is twinned with:
  • Bayeux