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the president of the department takes stock of his projects

The president of the department Ben Issa Ousseni presented this Tuesday the main orientations and projects of his majority. He details them this Wednesday morning in Zakweli

The main orientations of the departmental council were presented by its president, Ben Issa Ousseni. The question of transport figures prominently there. “Our objective is that by 2025 interurban and maritime lines can be put in place“, he specifies in Zakwéli this Thursday, October 3. “I cannot detail the content of the call for tenders, the companies are in the process of responding to it.”

Ben Issa Ousseni, president of the departmental council of Mayotte is the guest of Zakweli this Thursday, October 3

The interurban lines will connect Mamoudzou with the north and south of the island, in a complementary manner with the Cadema Caribus project. For maritime transport, two lines will be created: Petite-Terre/Mamoudzou in the north direction then in the south direction. “We evaluated and budgeted these operations“, assures the president.

The other major issue is the question of sports infrastructure in view of the 2036 Island Games.”We have ten years to prepare, we want to be ready by 2035“, says Ben Issa Ousseni.We have launched the first project which is the northern gymnasium, we will soon attack the high-level sports center in the commune of Chirongui. It will be a complex with a football stadium, an athletics track, a boarding school, but also a gymnasium. We practically have land control over this issue..”

Among these projects we find an Arena in the commune of Ouangani, an Olympic swimming pool and even a dojo in the commune of Koungou. “For the Cavani stadium, we hope to complete this project very quickly, it is also part of this perspective of the Island Games“, adds the president.

While the Minister of the Interior announced that group flights of nationals of the Democratic Republic of Congo will be organized, the president of the department sees it “a beginning of an answer, but there is work to be done which does not only concern the Congolese“. He also welcomes a “Minister of the Interior who knows the subject of Mayotte and who wants to move this issue forward.

For the project of a second prison, for which there is still a lack of land, Ben Issa Ousseni brushes aside any accusation of inaction. “I have already ceded two plots in Kawéni for the judicial city and in the north for the second gendarmerie barracks, we are in the process of looking for a third plot for the second prison“, he insists. “These plots are often occupied, it requires work, especially since I have just received the official request for this third plot of land.

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