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The beauty of the city of Bobo-Dioulasso: the liaison committee offers equipment worth 1,500,000 FCFA

The Bobo-Dioulasso municipal liaison committee donated materials to the municipality to help it keep the town clean. It was Friday August 23, 2024.

With the aim of helping the town of Bobo in its development activities, the president of the town liaison committee and his delegation presented the first batch of materials to the town hall of Bobo-Dioulasso. The president of the special delegation (PDS) of the Bobo-Dioulasso association, Laurent Koutougou Kontogom was very happy with this donation. “Words of thanks are recognition,” he suggested. According to him, when the work was launched that aimed to beautify the downtown area and some infrastructure such as the city’s roundabouts, the completion of this work was has been difficult because unfortunately there was a lack of tools and materials to maintain it. the city. This is according to PDS from the Bobo-Dioulasso association, that we looked at the level of the liaison committee to ask for their support. Laurent Kontogom assured the town liaison committee and the people of a good use of this material and invited other groups that could help them so that together they can do this work to make the town attractive with the means of to change According to the president of the municipal liaison committee of the Bobo-Dioulasso association, Lassina Ouédraogo, the committee in its activities supports the town hall in all development activities in the town and it is in this spirit that we ‘support the command in the city. the beautification of the city. “The equipment consists of 11 pairs of scissors, three chainsaws, a clipper, and oil cans worth FCFA 1,500,000,” he said. The assistant general secretary of Bobo town hall, Joceline Traoré, also expressed her happiness with the donation received because, she said, this material will be used to cut trees, and grass at roundabouts and roads.
Wende Mi Estelle KOUTOU
(Intern)

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