The partial assessment of the work on compensation for workers in former popular daycare centers shows 202 residents partially compensated, and 45 fully compensated, for a total amount of 240,489,599 CFA francs and 14 workers have their compensation being paid, out of a total number of 548 workers concerned.According to the ministers' report this Wednesday, of the 548 workers concerned, 202 were partially compensated and 45 fully, for a total amount of 240,489,599 CFA francs and 14 workers have their compensation in the process of being paid.According to the same report, 178 workers who presented themselves at the invitations of the State Judicial Agent (AJE) experienced difficulties linked to certain errors on their identity documents. These errors were corrected through the documents sent to the team responsible for compensation, the report added.A final group of workers, numbering 109, is made up of workers who were unable to respond to the various invitations from the AJE and workers who showed up w ithout the required documents. Steps are underway to contact them or their beneficiaries, reassures the government.According to the government, difficulties were encountered during the compensation process for workers in former popular daycare centers. This concerns in particular the situation of people who claim to have worked in former popular daycare centers.Some of them presented documents which corroborate their assertions even though they do not appear on the list of 548 workers, adopted by the Council of Ministers at its meeting of August 29, 2023, he notes. Less than twenty of these cases were brought to the attention of the team responsible for compensation.Despite all these difficulties, 'the Council instructed the ministers responsible for the matter to take the necessary measures for the continuation of compensation for all workers in the former popular daycare centers,' concluded the report of the Council of Ministers.Source: Burkina Information Agency