Paving of the Niéméné-Foumbolo axis: a development lever for Hambol

Author: Adolphe ANGOUAPublished on: July 11, 2026Country: Côte d'Ivoire
Business & Economy
Paving of the Niéméné-Foumbolo axis: a development lever for Hambol

The paving project of the Niéméné-Foumbolo road, approximately 30 km long with a two-lane carriageway of 3.5 meters each, aims to modernize road infrastructure in the Dabakala department, northeastern Côte d'Ivoire. According to Koné Souleymane, this achievement improves residents' quality of life by easing traffic and access to essential services. Beyond social impact, the road will boost economic development by leveraging local agricultural resources.

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