TCHIBANGA, Gabon — The Mavoundi quarter in Tchibanga’s second arrondissement, the capital of Nyanga province in southwestern Gabon, is addressing severe accessibility issues due to the lack of proper roadways, according to the Gabonese Press Agency (AGP). Residents are also experiencing significant hurdles in reaching their neighborhoods from main roads, compounded by scarce water and electricity supplies. “When it rains, the sole path we use as a road deteriorates and becomes impassable.
It’s difficult to find a taxi as drivers refuse due to the perceived risks. We are appealing to the municipality for intervention to alleviate this long-enduring plight, “said Yorick Léngonga, a resident of Mavoundi.
The Mavoundi quarter, similar to the Moukenga quarter, is among the least well — served areas in terms of roadways in the second arrondissement.
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Source: Agpgabon
Original author: Redaction





