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Home›News›Yoboki: The specter of hunger away

Yoboki: The specter of hunger away

By Connex Design
29 December 2014
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The fear of thirst will soon be a thing of the past for yobokois. As they have since last Thursday of solar equipment, a respective power of 7 kW, 18 kW and 25 kW, which will be greatly helpful to the development of agro-pastoralism terroir Okar. The living conditions of the inhabitants of the area will be improved. Especially when the authorities will finalize the connection between the drilling Kouhouleyta and of Koudicoma, distant 17 km.
Last Thursday was a milestone for the people of Yoboki and its surroundings in the Dikhil region.
Because the okaroise resort hosted the ceremony for receipt of hydraulic structures and Kouhouleyta Koudicoma.
The inauguration of this drinking water solar system was placed under the joint patronage of the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, Water Resources responsible Mohamed Ahmed Awaleh, the Minister of Equipment and Transport Moussa Ahmed Hassan, and Secretary of State for National Solidarity Zahra Youssouf Kayad.
Members of the government were surrounded the Director General of the Djibouti Social Development Agency (ADDS), Mahdi Mohamed Djama, the prefect of the region, Mohamed Hassan Cheicko, the President of Dikhil Regional Council, Abdurahman Yonis Arreh, and other local elected at this day in the village Yoboki.
The happiest were probably the inhabitants of this town and the occupiers of neighboring settlements.
Because the one and the other saw the specter of hunger away. With the commissioning of potable water systems that facilitate access for the greatest number of yobokois the vital resource and development of agro-pastoralism.
The fear of thirst is behind them. Since they now have solar equipment, a respective power of 7 kW, 18 kW and 25 kW, which will be greatly helpful to the development of agro-pastoralism terroir Okar.
The living conditions of the inhabitants of the area will be improved. Especially when the authorities will finalize the connection between the drilling Kouhouleyta and of Koudicoma, distant 17 km.

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