Burkina: The Prime Minister commits to the restoration of Bangr Wéogo park

Prime Minister Apollinaire Joachimson Kyélem of Tambèla committed Thursday to the restoration of the Bangr Wéogo urban park, an ecological lung of 240 ha located in the heart of the Burkinabe capital, AIB learned . 'Forest resources are vitally important to the health of our planet. On this World Forest Day, let us commit to protecting our forests, promoting sustainable management and promoting the biodiversity that depends on them,' noted Thursday, Me Apollinaire Kyelem of Tambèla in the guestbook of the Bangr Wéogo urban park of Ouagadougou, after a visit. According to a press release from Ouagadougou town hall, the Prime Minister was accompanied by other authorities including the Minister in charge of the Environment, Roger Baro, the chief of staff of the president of the special delegation of the commune of Ouagadougou, Clément Ouongo, the general director of municipal technical services, Arzouma Nombré. During their visit, they explored the different sites of the park including the relaxation area, th e zoo, the museum, the documentation center, the projection room, as well as the menagerie. At the end of this excursion, the authorities carried out a symbolic planting of trees. The Prime Minister and the authorities present expressed their firm commitment to working in collaboration with the municipality and the Ministry of the Environment to restore Bangr Wéogo Park. 'Together, let's build a future where future generations can also benefit from the beauty and benefits of our forests,' mentioned Prime Minister Joachimson Kyélem of Tambèla, in the guestbook. Source: Burkina Information Agency

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