Keep Douala clean : Governor pursue dirt free exercise
- Par LIENGU ETAKA ESONG
- 28 févr. 2020 11:54
- 0 Likes
Samuel Dieudonné Ivaha Diboua took to the streets of Douala to partake in the cleaning exercise.
It was a busy day for the Governor of the Littoral region Samuel Ivaha Diboua on Thursday 27 February, who took to the streets to sensitize the population on the importance of keeping Douala clean. Sensitizing by example, the governor was well dressed up and ready to work. In hand, he had a spade, broom and other cleaning materials. From one spot to the other Governor Samuel Ivaha Diboua was seen cleaning and removing dirt from the street. Be it at new Deido market, through to the Bepanda Omnisports Stadium, Mboppi market, all in the Douala I subdivision, the governor advised the traders and city dwellers to always keep their environment clean. He cautioned the traders at the new Deido Market to always cover the vegetables and avoid putting it on the floor. It was a visible disturbed governor who cautioned the fresh fish sellers to keep the fish in good condition so as to avoid food poisoning. At the entrance into the Bepanda Omnisports stadium the governor did not minced words when he ordered for the immediate destruction of a market that was gradually gaining grounds.
While at the Ndogpassi market in the Douala V subdivision, the situation was a sorry state as most traders have abandoned their shops within the market and are selling along the road. Accompanied by the Divisional Officer for the Douala V subdivision, Ayissi Mvogo Laurent, the governor warned the traders to regain their shops and quit the road. He said in the days a...
Cet article complet est réservé aux abonnés
Déjà abonné ? Identifiez-vous >
Accédez en illimité à Cameroon Tribune Digital à partir de 26250 FCFA
Je M'abonne1 minute suffit pour vous abonner à Cameroon Tribune Digital !
- Votre numéro spécial cameroon-tribune en version numérique
- Des encarts
- Des appels d'offres exclusives
- D'avant-première (accès 24h avant la publication)
- Des éditions consultables sur tous supports (smartphone, tablettes, PC)
Commentaires