18th National Finals of FENASSCO League B Games, Limbe 2025

CONAC Drills Public on Integrity as over five thousand Athletes and Official converged for the 18th National Finals of Primary School Games, dubbed FENASSCO League B, in Limbe, from the 12th to the 17th of April, 2025.
The National Anti-Corruption Commission of Cameroon, CONAC, launched a sensitisation campaign on integrity during the 18th Finals of Primary School Games dubbed FENASSCO League B, organised in Limbe, South West Region, from April 12 -17, 2025.
CONAC used anti- corruption materials such as newsletters, flyers, stickers, and brochures to sensitise the public on the need for them to uphold integrity and actively participate in the fight against corruption in the country. The Commission also used the occasion to vulgarised its hotline and WhatsApp numbers 1517 and +237 658262682, respectively, meant for public use to denounce corruption.
In the course of the sensitisation on playgrounds, Anti-Graft workers were tipped of irregularities in the organisation of the games. Some coaches complained about apartial application of a decision by the National Bureau of FENASSCO League B, to reintegrate athletes disqualified by the morphology Commission for failing to meet the eligibility criteria. The decision which went contrary to the ethics and rules of FENASSCO League B, sparked criticism anddiscontent from some heads of delegations who saw itas a means to promote fraud and unfair play.
League Officials however told CONAC workers that the decision is exclusive to the 18thedition of the Games adding it was taken to allow disqualified athletes on the basis of age, from regions struck by armed conflict to participategiven that some of them stayed away from school for long due to insecurity.CONAC called for integrity and a strict respect of rules and ethics of sports in the Organisation of FENASSCO B Games.
The presence of the National ANTI-Corruption Commission was also marked by a quiz, on integrity and the fight against corruption in the school milieu, which saw the participation of 16 candidates from eight regions.