Boudry: The Special Delegation of the municipality of Boudry held its accountability day on Friday, December 19, 2025. The meeting aimed to present to the population the results of four years of municipal management (2022 to 2025) and to strengthen transparency in the management of public resources.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the meeting was chaired by the President of the Special Delegation (PDS), Kader Theodore Kiswendsida Zoungrana, in the presence of the Secretary General of Ganzourgou Province, Harouna Karambiri, representing the High Commissioner. Municipal technical services, traditional and religious authorities, partners, civil society organizations, and citizens participated.
The PDS presented the actions undertaken in the socio-economic development sectors of the municipality, year by year, from 2022 to 2025. In the infrastructure sector, particularly education, the municipality has built a total of 14 school complexes and 139 classrooms, with notable progress in 2023 and 2024.
In the health sector, the construction of three maternity wards and nine health complexes was completed. These infrastructures have contributed to improving healthcare services in several localities within the municipality. In the water and sanitation sector, 126 boreholes were drilled over the period, improving access to drinking water in various villages.
A total of 88 shops were built to support local economic activities and increase municipal revenue. Financially, Boudry allocated a total of 6,627,772,295 FCFA over four years for these projects, covering completed projects, those underway, and those in the launch phase.
Completed projects accounted for 68% of the total budget at 4,507,052,403 FCFA. Projects underway have a cost of 653,050,419 FCFA, and those in the launch phase are estimated at 1,467,669,473 FCFA. The education sector received over 1.8 billion FCFA, representing 39.96% of the overall budget, while the health sector received over 1.2 billion FCFA.
Looking ahead, the PDS indicated that 2026 will focus on continuing basic social investments, especially in education, health, and drinking water, as well as completing ongoing projects. A sum of 267,225,447 FCFA from internal funds has been allocated for these projects.
The Secretary General of Ganzourgou Province, Harouna Karambiri, commended the results and encouraged continued efforts in citizen participation and transparency. He thanked the Boudry Citizen Dialogue and Oversight Committee and the Sambrado and Toega Mining Company for their support.
Participants engaged in discussions on investment allocations, implementation timelines, and future prospects. The President of the Special Delegation, aided by technical experts, addressed questions and reaffirmed the commitment to ongoing investments in 2026. The day concluded with participants expressing their satisfaction.