Bale: Administrative authorities, security forces, and local populations joined forces in a comprehensive cleanup operation at the Boromo Medical Center with Surgical Unit (CMA). The initiative, spearheaded by Martin Bako, the High Commissioner of the Bale Province, aimed to enhance hygiene and sanitation standards within the hospital’s environment for the benefit of both users and staff.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the sanitation day, organized by the Boromo health district, was a success, marked by the collective efforts of administrative authorities, Defense and Security Forces (FDS), and the local community. The endeavor focused on clearing overgrown grass and litter from the hospital grounds, significantly improving the visibility and cleanliness of the infrastructure.
The “clean CMA” operation underscored the dedication of administrative authorities to fostering a conducive living and working environment. It also highlighted the collaborative spirit of various socio-professional groups in supporting these efforts. High Commissioner Bako actively participated in the cleanup, using tools and even his hands to contribute, motivating others with his example.
The High Commissioner praised the citizen mobilization and commended the security forces for their participation despite their ongoing responsibilities. Bako urged the local population to take greater ownership of community services and spaces, emphasizing the importance of maintaining pleasant living environments for the entire community.
Dr. Kouanda Hassan and Dr. Hippolyte Bouda, representing the health authorities of the CMA and the health district, expressed gratitude for the support shown during the initiative. They called for continued backing of the sanitation and beautification efforts, urging opinion leaders to promote awareness about maintaining cleanliness, especially among those accompanying patients at the CMA.