Eviction in Koumassi Campement: Village Chief Makes Important Revelations and Asks for Justice

Author: Donald GONLIPublished on: June 7, 2026Country: Ivory Coast
Society & Lifestyle
Eviction in Koumassi Campement: Village Chief Makes Important Revelations and Asks for Justice

In Koumassi Grand Campement, an eviction operation razed a large part of the Houphouët-Boigny city, leaving many families homeless. Customary chief Nanan Marcellin Koffi revealed he was not informed and learned from the municipal secretary general that the operation stemmed from a land dispute won by a certain Brou Jacques, but the demolitions exceeded the concerned perimeter. Victims like Dao Djénéba and Alassane Sawadogo, the latter holding a property title, denounce the destruction of their belongings without notice.

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