The crystalline insalubrity in which the Canton of Bè and its two lagoons are bathing concerns the deputy Jean kissi of the Action Committee for the Renewal (CAR). In a free Tribune made public, the dolphin of the Me Yaovi Agboyibo did not make in the lace. He bluntly accuses the head of state, Faure Gnassingbe and his "cumulator" the Rear Admiral, Fogan Adégnon (president of the special delegation of the city of Lomé) to be responsible for the situation. He invited the Togolese authorities to take "bold" steps to change things. Read the entire Tribune!
Faure GNASSINGBE: Your Cumulador, ADEGNON, makes Lomé a POUBELLE CITY Dzitri
would turn a thousand times in his grave if he could see with his eyes what the regime did with Bè, his city he offered to the country to Housing the capital.
Bè is not only a popular district left behind by the regime where Faure Gnassingbé is reluctant to set up roads but also pushes the rubicond to leave the whole area in a state of calamitous viabilisation so that even the most fine rain That is, leaves the streets in an impracticable state.
As if that were not enough, the regime has made the Bè lagoon, on the East side of the bridge, an epidemiological danger that makes the whole capital and even the whole country ashamed.
How did we get there? Everything started from a dredging concession granted to a foreign company to exploit for its profit, the gold mine which is the sand of which the lagoon abounds with, as a counterpart, the sanitation of the lagoon.
It was that by exploiting this lagoon sand, waste consisting of clay sludge and blackish residues was discharged by dredging in the lagoon thus blocking the movements of the water and constituting a sediment on which grows an indescribable culture Water lilies and wild straw, thus transforming this part of the lagoon into a stinking, stinking water, where a legion of flies, mosquitoes and insects that are harmful to health develops.
The situation spread throughout the eastern part of the lagoon and the health hazards that this poses dangerously affects several districts including Dénouvimé, Sossoukopé, Adanlékponssi and even Kpota.
This dangerous health situation was exacerbated by a water drainage system set up by the Lomé Special Delegation headed by Rear Admiral Fogan Adégnon.
Indeed, in order to channel the trickling waters of the north and south perpendicular streets towards the lagoon, the State built gutters. The State and the town hall, having resigned from their role of watching the good use of public achievements, left the surrounding houses connected with their sumps and false septic tanks in these channels, The whole eventually pouring into the lagoon and constituting a source of pollution unbearable to the nose. You can then easily guess the danger this poses to the lungs of the populations bordering this part of the lagoon.
The mediocrity of the State and of the town hall thus creates diseases and kills the riparian populations on fire.
What the Lomé Town Hall is doing is the question that all the residents and foreigners who practice this lagoon are asking, especially those who use the dozens of bar in the vicinity and those who stay at the Hotel Nachtigal.
I accuse. Yes I accuse and denounce the special delegation of the city of Lomé who is incapable of managing a problem like this in this 21st century, enraged the deputy Jean KISSI.
But the first fault comes from Faure Gnassingbé who maintains cumulators at the head of the companies and administrations.
Jean-Joel Koffi Kissi, Deputy of the National Assembly »
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