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Dor the past few days the health authorities of Labé have been spinning a bad thread with a local NGO sheltering orphans.

In question, the land housing the orphanage is on the way to being incorporated into the reception area of ​​the next regional hospital on the Hore Saala site.

For Lady Aissatou Cherif Diallo, the state has certainly undertaken to find land of the same size and to develop it identically to that which it takes over the NGO and to rent a reception building for the 35 residents of the premises but the guarantee is not solid, especially since the rented building only has two bedrooms and a living room and is clearly restricted in view of the existing spatial needs.

Dame Cherif estimates that the studies required 1 Ha, but 6 Ha were requisitioned hence the requisition of the land of the orphanage.

For the response of the health authorities, it was Doctor Kassié Fangamou, regional inspector who went to the coals, recalling that during the visit of the minister in charge, he and the governor had an interview with the “mother of the orphans”. .

For him, this tug of war did not exist, especially since the state made commitments to relocate the orphanage and take on the rental charges while the construction work was being carried out.

Problem: The IRS would like to immediately move the children to a rented house located 10 minutes walk away without the required ergonomic guarantee since, according to Dame Cherif:>

Dame Cherif believes that the partners who accompanied the construction and development of the orphanage have tied the purse strings until the investment made is resumed on the new site.

At the last outcome of the case, the state would have produced documents concerning the said plot with a new element of suspicion since instead of affixing there as owner of the space the NGO of Dame Cherif, it is rather , the ministry which is endowed with land which in the rules of the art is in no way its own.

Tkillah Tounkara

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