Tenkodogo: The Special Municipal Delegation of Man© held an accountability day on Saturday, during which it presented to the population the report of its activities carried out in 2025 as well as its prospects for 2026. The meeting was chaired by the president of the Special Delegation (PDS), Wendincont© Alain Kiemtor©.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the PDS praised the citizen mobilization, which enabled the municipality to recover 14,125,000 FCFA in taxes and duties, despite a difficult security context. He highlighted that this mobilization, along with support from technical and financial partners, facilitated the implementation of several development initiatives benefiting the population.
The 2025 review was deemed satisfactory with significant achievements. In civil status, the municipality issued 1,945 supplementary judgments and registered over 2,000 births. Land and urban planning saw 15 topographic surveys and 8 land transfer deeds completed. Initiatives for clearing land-related liabilities and creating a municipal cemetery were also launched.
In the education and health sectors, the municipality constructed 7 classrooms, rehabilitated the Baskouda Health and Social Promotion Center (CSPS), completed fencing around the Silmidougou center, and enhanced medical and sanitary equipment at health centers in Man©, Malou, and Baskouda.
Economically, the Man© market benefited from the construction of 70 shops and 90 sheds. Additionally, a slaughterhouse and a youth center were constructed. Drinking water and sanitation improvements included the installation of six new boreholes and rehabilitation of existing structures.
For 2026, the Special Municipal Delegation plans an investment budget of 116 million FCFA, earmarked for constructing shops, livestock parks, a hospital room in Tanz©ongo, and public latrines in Man©. The acquisition of motorcycle ambulances and installation of incinerators in some CSPS are also planned.
According to the president of the Special Delegation, the discussions following the presentation demonstrated the people’s interest in community management.