Situated in the “chic” municipality of Cocody, Riviera-Bonoumin as all the
districts of the District of Abidjan, does not escape the phenomenon of the
urban disorder. Faced with this unsightly landscape-level of modern times,
operations of forced displacement of spaces illegally busy, works of drainage
and healthiness, unexpected police visits on public domains illegally busy and
in a anarchy way, take-off of posters and wild advertising hoardings, etc. are
actions carried out by the municipality with the support of The Ministry of
the Urban Healthiness. These actions can be effective, if the citizens are associated
as mechanism of follow-up and control in the process.
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