EBOMAF-TOGO: Adidogomé-Ségbé already in the middle of work
Rehabilitation of the Adidogomé-Ségbé section, crossing the Gulf 7 commune leading to Ghana, is well under way. With the managers of the contracting company, EBOMAF, the mayor of Gulf 7 proceeded, on Wednesday 19 January 2022, to the launch of the work by seeing from visu the important logistics deployed on the site.
Following this official start of work, it is the turn of the CEO of the EBOMAF Group, Mahamadou Bobkoungou, to take the measure of this new work. Immediately arrived in Lomé, Wednesday 26 January 2021; Immediately, he visited the Adidogomé-Ségbé section. An impressive column of vehicles went up the entire construction site.
S
on this road project, which started on 19 January last, more than 07 Km on 10 Km are already netoyed, the cannibals are being realized and the earthing is going on continuously. All these tasks are carried out under the supervision of the Technical Director Arouna Mohamed, the Work Coordinator, Oumar Bonkoungou and the Head of the GTAH Monitoring Mission, Mr Cissé.
Overnight and day, heavy vehicles reassure Togolese people, who for 10 years have called on the government to rehabilitate this path.
Satisfaction and joy can be seen on the faces of the inhabitants of Adidogomé and Ségbé and even of the entire commune of Gulf 7.
The CEO of the EBOMAF Group, Mahamadou Bonkoungou, who is reviewing this project for the first time in 2022, is very determined. In view of the urgency of the project, he did not, for a moment, immediately order the opening of another front from the final PK (Ghana border) coming to PK 00.
Everything is at work on the stretch. It's going everywhere. Nothing is left to chance. Everything is planned on the millimetre ready to complete the work sooner than expected.
Firm instructions from the CEO aim to reframe the work and speed up the completion of the various tasks with a permanent concern for quality. "As a result of network movements, the licensed services react promptly for the time being," said Mr. Laré, Head of the earthworks section. Before adding: "The only difference on this section, the right-of-way is almost clear and it is a great asset for better progress".
The Round Point Adidogomé-Segbé-Ghan border project is part of the Togolese government's emergency work. Started on 19 January for a period of two years, this project also includes the realization of a large basin located at PK 4.5 on a superfie of 5 hectares.
AB/JESP
Commentaires (0)
Laisser un commentaire
Vous devez être connecté pour commenter
Articles récents
A Field Mission of the Governor of the Estuary on Compensation for Affected Populations
Lire l'article →