Gorom-Gorom Medical Center Access Ramps Project Reaches Mid-Point

Oudalan: The Monitoring Committee for the construction of access ramps at the Gorom-Gorom Medical Center with surgical unit (CMA) held a mid-term review meeting on Saturday to assess the progress of this project aimed at improving the accessibility of the health facility for people with reduced mobility. Organized in the Gorom-Gorom town hall's reception hall, the meeting was devoted to the presentation of the progress report on the works.

According to Burkina Information Agency, the district medical officer (MCD), Flavien Fabrice Traore, presented the progress of the achievements, including the access ramps already completed, the ongoing developments, as well as the other infrastructure planned as part of the project. He also presented the financial report on the resources mobilized and the expenses incurred.

The MCD emphasized that these works will allow users, in particular people with reduced mobility, to move more easily within the CMA, especially during the rainy season, while facilitating the transfer of patients on rolling means between the different services of the establishment.

Following the discussions, the participants conducted a site visit to the CMA to see firsthand the progress of the work and to appreciate the quality of the achievements. This visit was marked by the symbolic cutting of the ribbon by the authorities, officially opening the access ramps, now available to users.

The first vice-president of the Special Delegation of the commune of Gorom-Gorom, Kombere Alain, expressed satisfaction with the satisfactory progress of the work. He praised the commitment of the monitoring committee and the mobilization of goodwill, whose contributions made it possible to realize these infrastructures.

Furthermore, the president of the Special Delegation of Deou, Sylvain Nagalo, representing the High Commissioner of the province of Oudalan, expressed his satisfaction with the level of execution of the works and the involvement of the population. The members of the monitoring committee also expressed their gratitude to all the individuals and organizations that contributed to the realization of this project.