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Haiti - Reconstruction : The President Martelly inaugurated the Public Square of Pignon
08/06/2013 12:31:48

Haiti - Reconstruction : The President Martelly inaugurated the Public Square of Pignon

On Friday, the President Michel Martelly, in the presence of parliamentarians and local authorities inaugurated the public square of Pignon (north), thus offering to the population to this town, an attractive space for entertaining. Built by the firm SECOSA, this site is a great pride and a sign of change for Pignonais visibly satisfied. You are a President who has a broad vision. I congratulate you," welcomed the Mayor of Pignon, Dioda Calixte. The Deputy Hidson Nelson (Pignon/Ranquite/La Victoire), has also expressed its appreciation to the President for this achievement.

In Pignon major construction work as the football field, the public market and the National Lycée are underway to provide answers to the main grievances of the citizens. Access to drinking water is also considered "I ask you to remain calm. We must keep the country in peace...

I continue to work to encourage investors to come into the country," affirmed reassuring the President Martelly, who remains convinced that job creation is a key factor in the fight against poverty.

HL/ HaitiLibre



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