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News Cameroon :: Beautification: Yaoundé is enriched with water jets :: Cameroon news

On Friday, the mayor of the city, Luc Messi Atangana, inaugurated fountains located at the crossroads Messamendongo, Tropicana and Mobil Omnisports.

Luminous jets of water spread in great waves and in cascades. The Messamendongo crossroads displays a new face. Last Friday, many curious people, amazed by the new face of the site, enthusiastically contemplate the work of the Urban Community of Yaoundé. The mayor of the city, Luc Messi Atangana, came in person to inaugurate the fountain of luminous water jets, work on which began last February. He was accompanied by his closest collaborators and the mayor of the commune of Yaoundé IV, Gabriel Effila. The work consists of three rings of water jets projecting at a variable height of three metres. The perimeter with two entrances is dotted with a concrete path of four garden corners and surrounded by a security gate.

admiring look, Luc Messi Atangana, explains that the work will make it possible to embellish the area unlike the concrete that was there initially. “We can improve the garden over time,” he says. The observation is the same at Carrefour Tropicana. Greenery and a fountain with lighted water jets embellish the space. For Mayor Gabriel Effila, who displays a smile, these water jets contribute to the embellishment of the city of Yaoundé and more particularly of the district of Yaoundé IV.

Another place, this time at the Carrefour Mobil Omnisports in the municipality of Yaoundé V. It is a huge crowd posted in front of the security gate which welcomes the mayor of the city. Same perceptible decor with garden corners, a water curtain and basin of variable colors: red, green, blue and white. According to Luc Messi Atangana, the town hall of the city has initiated a number of beautification projects in the city of Yaoundé. Some aspects of these renovations relate to the improvement of the environment of various crossroads of the capital.

“These spaces that were entirely concrete are now vegetated. We note that at the end of the works of these three roundabouts, it was quite normal to open them to the public. These infrastructures embellish these spaces”, concluded the mayor of the city.

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