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Congo: Jean Jacques Bouya invite the people of the Sangha to integrate the accelerated municipalization

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The Minister for the Presidency of the Republic, responsible for the planning and the general delegation of the great work, Jean Jacques Bouya a known populations of the Sangha to support government efforts in the implementation of projects selected under the accelerated municipalization of that department. He made the appeal March 16, 2015, during the visit of the sites he has done.

Jean Jaqcues Bouya questioning officials of the CBRC society.
Overall, the work of the accelerated municipalization of the Sangha advance so-so. It's the least we can say. While we are only five months of 15 August. If at the airport, the stadium, the general hospital, the stretch of road between the city and the Ngoko River and the Presidential Palace and the water supply station some satisfaction can be displayed, against by the boulevard which will unfold the military and civilian parade on August 15, it is a disappointment because the work is idling. They are executed by the CBRC society. Minister Jean Jacques Bouya has asked officials of the company to meet the deadlines of works. "I'll come back here in a month to see at what level will find work," he warned. "You have to make an effort to catch up, you have to beat the record of Djambala," added Mr. Bouya.

Jean Jacques Bouya explained that the delay in the execution of works in some sites is due two main reasons: the climate and the behavior of people in the Sangha. On climate, he recalled that the Sangha entered the rainy season, which prevents the normal execution of the work. Regarding the issue of compensation for expropriated, which caused much saliva, the Minister Bouya lamented the impatience of the expropriated. They are so eager that some of them continue to show their displeasure. Others sometimes threaten companies carrying out the work on their land, sometimes causing stops a few days work.

The expropriations are estimated at about 7 billion CFA francs. Minister Jean Jacques Bouya expropriated invited to take their troubles patiently. He also asked municipalities to explain to people the value of the work that is realized in their department. "It is a national ownership will require that the population integrates and appropriates municipalization accelerated with a number of constraints. Companies are experiencing a difficult phenomenon on expropriations that cost outrageous. If I only take urban roads, airport and other major works, we are about 7 billion CFA francs. This holds, if there is no understanding. We need to have an understanding of populations, especially with our conditions

Some sites visited

Visiting the sites began with the airport. Efforts have been made to the maintenance terminal facilities. In fact, put into operation since 1985 and has served for 25 years, terminal facilities to Ouesso Airport were rehabilitated by the Chinese company China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC). Service discounts in May 2012 by the head of state, Denis Sassou Nguesso, they do not enjoy proper maintenance. The Minister Bouya had made this observation during his visit work sites December 13, 2014. This time, he noted that efforts are made to maintain the condition of the facilities, including the terminal, control rooms and luggage , the presidential flag 342m², tower incorporated control height 25,5m, modern waiting rooms, police station, the car parking, the power plant, the fire safety building, etc.

After the airport, Bouya Minister and his delegation went to the site where Maboko Port was built on a ferry Ngoko River on the road to Cameroon. The bin is already operational. Populations Ouesso said that traffic increased. "Before this tray, vehicles illegally passed through here. Since we launched this tray, increased traffic. Ouesso receives large trucks coming from Cameroon with various products, "said Jean-Louis Iboko, driver. In the future, this tank will be replaced by an interstate bridge. Jean Jacques Bouya stopped at the daleau that is built on the stretch of this road. Work is progressing normally.

Then he visited the drinking water supply station. It is a set of two plants: the former is in rehabilitation and whose production capacity is 120m3 and the new under construction with 240m3 production capacity. Both plants will therefore produce 360m3 of water. Work is advanced, is more than 80%.

Bouya Minister also visited the presidential palace. Date of completion (July 2015) could be met. Jean Jacques Bouya admired the quality of work is being done. He asked that the trees that are in the palace courtyard are kept in their natural state. From there, he went to visit the general hospital. Here the work is carried out by ASPERBRAS. They are very advanced. The Minister Bouya was delighted to learn that part of this hospital construction material comes from the industrial area of ​​Maloukou, 80 kilometers north of Brazzaville. General Hospital Ouesso includes several services: private hospital (6 beds), surgical, hospital (41 beds), maternity hospital (44 beds), a pediatric hospital (46 beds), clinical hospital (49 beds), a nursing room A comfort station, hospital support unit, intensive care services, administration and research. There are also staff houses: housing officials, security, housing, the patient waiting room, housing doctors, booths, a cafeteria, a technical area, etc.

After the hospital, Jean Jacques Bouya went to the stadium, whose works are widely developed. The stands are under construction. The work is done by the Chinese company Zhengwei Technical Cooperation. As usual, he recalled that the construction of these facilities is not simple adventure. This is the realization of the vision of the head of state, Denis Sassou Nguesso, who knows that the development of a country depends on the development of basic infrastructure (roads, hospitals, administrative.

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