EBOMAF-TOGO: The bridge over the Kpendjal river ends the calvary of the Mandouri populations
The largest bridge on the Kpendjal River in Mandouri has definitely come out of the ground. This is the observation made just after the heavy rains in northern Togo.

The mandouri bridge, 200 m long with its extension dalots, has just joined the two nearby localities, long separated by this river in the middle of each rainy season. " All my children go to the other side of the border in Benin.

This year, I decided to bring them back here to Mandouri. Wild canoes had to be used regularly to cross the river during the rainy season. It was reckless and I preferred Beninese school in spite of me.

But this year thank God, thanks to the efforts of the government and especially the courage of this company EBOMAF, everything has returned to order. I thought we couldn't finish this bridge. Several times, the water took the equipment away. Despite everything, EBOMAF held the bet," said Mr Laré, a native farmer from Kpentali.
Even the bell sound from the local authorities. The prefect also says he is satisfied. He thinks that now several infrastructures can easily be created.

It announces the arrival of banks, sports infrastructure and even universities. The Prefect recalls that the road is a real foundation for development and to do so, it is important to thank President Faure Gnassingbé and his government for this important investment in the locality.

It is also the joy of the EBOMAF Group leader, Robert Kankandja, who reassures the rest of the ongoing comfort work. He stressed that the essential thing was already being done and that the company was waiting only for new projects to further support the Togolese government in its development policy.
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