Parakou: two new neighborhood chiefs installed by the mayor
The installation drive for neighborhood chiefs appointed by the FCBE party continues in Parakou.

On this third day dedicated to the exercise, the city mayor, accompanied by a municipal delegation, went to the third arrondissement to officially install two new local leaders.
They are Ibrahim Suanon Bio, chief of the Wore neighborhood, and Daouda Soule, chief of the Swinrou Kpassaganbou neighborhood. Before a large crowd, the mayor emphasized the central role of these community leaders in addressing citizens’ concerns, notably in the areas of security, social cohesion and local development.
He also stressed the need for the new neighborhood chiefs to work in a spirit of openness and collaboration with residents, community structures and municipal authorities, in order to strengthen local governance.
The two officials, warmly applauded by their respective communities, pledged to serve with loyalty, availability and dedication, calling on residents to support them in meeting shared challenges and fostering harmonious development of their neighborhoods.
This step marks the continuation of the installation process for the neighborhood chiefs appointed by the FCBE across the various arrondissements of Parakou.
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