Bingo: LREPAB Students Launch Their Socio-Cultural Activities with a Cleanup Operation

Bingo: Students from the Bingo Regional Agricultural Vocational High School (LREPAB) officially launched the first day of their '72 hours' of socio-cultural activities on Friday, April 17. To mark the start of the festivities, the learners carried out a "Mana-Mana" operation at the central market of the commune. Armed with brooms, rakes, and shovels, the students of LREPAB stormed the aisles of the Bingo market early in the morning.

According to Burkina Information Agency, under the guidance of their teachers, they cleared the site of its waste, with the aim of promoting hygiene and sanitation in the community living environment. For the success of this civic activity, the Bingo town hall provided significant logistical support by making the necessary cleaning equipment available to the young people. Municipal officials noted that this support demonstrates the local administration's willingness to support any initiative aimed at public cleanliness.

Among the beneficiaries, a feeling of satisfaction prevails. The market vendors, through their representatives, praised the students' gesture, which they believe facilitates their daily activities in a clean environment. The special delegation from the municipality of Bingo also congratulated the students for their patriotic commitment. They gave special recognition to the teaching staff for their involvement in civic education and the transmission of citizenship values to the younger generation.

After this sanitation phase, the activities of the LREPAB's "72 hours" will continue with sporting competitions and cultural performances.

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