Gemena, October 1, 2024 – In Gemena, in the province of Sud-Ubangi in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a new initiative was launched this week to improve hygiene and regularize the land documents of the city’s residents.
Under the leadership of Mayor Jacob Luba, a hygiene control and land plot registration operation began to ensure the cleanliness and order of the urban territory. Indeed, many plots did not have adequate sanitary facilities, and many owners had not regularized their land situation.
This approach is part of a desire to modernize and organize the city, aimed at guaranteeing optimal living conditions for the citizens of Gemena. The operation, which is carried out systematically in all neighborhoods, includes field visits and administrative checks to identify plots in violation.
The mayor stressed the importance of this initiative by specifying that fines will be applied to offenders who do not respect hygiene standards and do not have the correct land documents. This initiative aims to raise awareness among the population about the importance of cleanliness and organization in their immediate environment.
This operation comes after the “Gemena Bopeto” initiative, which aimed to make the city cleaner by cleaning public spaces. The mayor specified that this new operation will last 15 days, thus marking a long-term commitment to improving the living environment of the inhabitants of Gemena.
In conclusion, this approach of hygiene control and regularization of land documents in Gemena demonstrates the desire of the local authorities to establish a healthy and safe environment for all residents. Let us hope that these initiatives will contribute to strengthening the well-being and quality of life within the local community.