On Tuesday, June 4th, a significant milestone was achieved for the communities of Tiko and Mutengne with the inauguration of the Tiko/Mutengne water project. The event was graced by the Minister of Decentralization and Local Development, alongside distinguished guests including the General Manager of FEICOM, the German Ambassador, the Southwest Governor, the Fako SDO, the Tiko District Officer, and the Tiko Council Mayor.
The ceremony gathered various religious, traditional, and political authorities from the Southwest region, as well as members of the Upper and Lower Houses of Parliament. This collaborative effort reflects a strong commitment to enhancing water access and promoting sustainable development in the area.
The project aims to address long-standing water supplying challenges, ensuring that residents have reliable access to clean water. This initiative is expected to have a profound impact on public health, economic growth, and overall quality of life in the region.
The presence of international and local leaders underscores the importance of community-driven development and the potential for partnerships to bring about meaningful change. As Tiko and Mutengne celebrate this achievement, the hope is that this project will serve as a model for future initiatives across the country.