a mission from the governorate of Boké to ensure the presence of executives in their posts – 2024-03-01 01:04:35

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2024-03-01 01:04:35

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To inquire about the effectiveness of work in decentralized services, following the triggering of the strike by the trade union centers, the governor of the administrative region of Boké, Mamadou Camara, general police controller, deployed this Monday, February 26, 2024 , a mission from his office to inquire about the effectiveness of the functioning of the Administration and note the presence of administrative executives in their respective positions.

The said mission was composed of the chief of staff, Alsény Barry as well as the regional inspector of public administration, Saa Cécé Kamano and the head of the human resources divisions of the governorate of Boké, Seydouba Mamata Bangoura.
At the ISMGB which was the first step, the missionaries of the governorate noticed the presence of DG Daouda Kéita and the management staff managing the composition sessions with the aim of ensuring the minimum service and filling the void left by the teachers who, to the letter, follow the strike slogan launched by the trade union centers.

For the same objective, the mission also visited the regional customs directorate of Boké, the regional electricity agency of Guinea (EDG), the regional health inspectorate (IRS), the directorate general of the Boké regional hospital, the regional education inspection (IRE) and the regional school of arts and crafts (ERAM) in short, the technical education institutions.

At the regional hospital where patients are well taken care of, a team made up of 19 agents has been set up to ensure the minimum Service, in accordance with the instructions issued by the Central Authorities.
From this observation, the effect of the strike is less felt in the decentralized Services.

Note that during this Monday, the first day of the strike, road traffic remained sluggish, schools less lively, several shops and stores closed in the urban commune of Boké. And better, citizens go about their business as usual.

Mamadouba Camara

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