The president of the National Assembly of Benin, Louis Vlavonou at the head of a parliamentary delegation went to sympathize and closely assess the extent of the damage and at the same time bring, its support and that of the National Representation to victims, to grieving families and survivors of the rising waters of the Niger rivers in the department of Alibori. A Kandi, this Tuesday 29 September 2020, the delegation held a working session with elected municipal officials.
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The mayor of Kandi commune, Zinatou Alazi Osseni Saka dwelled on the material and human damage recorded in his town before expressing his gratitude and satisfaction for this trip made by the President of the National Assembly of Benin. "It is rare to see a President of the National Assembly come and see the problems people are experiencing", she made note.
Moussa Mouhamadou, Prefect of Alibori a, on the other hand, took advantage of this meeting to present the strengths available to the department he is in charge of. "Alibori borders with three big countries. C’est un département essentiellement agricole. Le siège de l’or blanc qui participe et de façon conséquente à l’économie nationale », he said before adding that "Climate change has destabilized the whole system". The departmental authority then made a suggestion : "I would like to suggest that you be our spokesperson to the head of state so that Alibori benefits from the achievements".
Speaking, Louis Vlavonou, président de l’Assemblée nationale a rappelé l’objectif de cette descente. « Ce qui nous amène, it is not first to make donations. But this is an opportunity for us to come and see and ask the government the question in relation to the observation made. What we have planned so that 2021 the same things do not repeat themselves "he declared while specifying" We are the legal representatives of the people and we are nothing without the people who elected us. These people in difficulty have a duty to be morally supported. We have come to support you in the pain that strikes each of your towns ”.
As a reminder, the parliamentary delegation visited Gogbèdè a village in the district of Bensèkou in the commune of Kandi to assist the victims with an envelope of two million CFA francs.