Benin/Bembèrèkè: Tour of provisional reception of infrastructures
The communal council is officially putting into service the rehabilitated offices of the Ina district, the butcher's shop in Goua, five stands (one per district), a three-classroom module in Kabanou and a market gardening site in Dagbinikou.

The reception tour took place on Wednesday 31 March and Thursday 1 April 2021. It was led by the Deputy Mayors Roger Masso Sourogou and Ousmane Sanni Gamia. At each stage, the delegation was welcomed by the local and communal elected officials as well as the population who expressed their joy to see the commissioning of these infrastructures.
In Ina, the offices of the district have been completely rehabilitated and a fence has been built. All this for about 31 million. The people of Goua also received the keys to the new butcher's shop which cost the taxpayer 21 million to build.
In Guessou, still in the Ina district, a stand was received. This building was built with funds allocated to the communes in the fight against COVID-19. It will serve as a headquarters for motorcycle taxi drivers. The districts of Bembéréké, Bouanri, Gamia and Béroubouay also benefited from a stand each.
This tour also saw the commissioning of a three-classroom module in Kabanou in the Béroubouay district and a market gardening site in the Bembéréké district, precisely in Dagbinikou. Roger Masso Sourogou and Ousmane Sanni Gamia invited the population to make good use of the achievements and especially to contribute to a better mobilization of resources in the commune.
Source: MairieBke


