The commune of Agoè-Nyivé 2 has taken another step towards simplifying administrative procedures. On Wednesday May 14, the village of Danliko celebrated the official opening of its very first registry office, an infrastructure long-awaited by local residents.
The inauguration ceremony, marked by solemnity and enthusiasm, began with words from the Danliko village chief. In his speech, he hailed an initiative that "fills a crucial need in terms of civil status" for the local population. He also paid tribute to the commune's Mayor, the Honorable Député PASSIWE Hessou, whose constant involvement has made this structuring project a reality.

The chef canton of Légbassito then broadened the scope of the event by calling for cooperation between the various neighboring localities, notably the commune of Sanguéra. He emphasized the inclusive nature of the center, designed to serve the entire area without distinction.
Taking his turn to speak, Mayor PASSIWE Hessou expressed his gratitude to all the partners involved in the center's construction. He recalled that the project was part of a drive to bring the administration closer to citizens, by offering them local services. He also reassured the other districts of the commune that similar projects were being studied to extend this type of infrastructure to other areas.

The Mayor took time to respond to citizens' concerns, in particular regarding the center's operating procedures. He explained that birth certificates, death certificates and other administrative documents can now be issued on site, putting an end to long journeys to other communes.

The symbolic act of cutting the ribbon marked the official opening of the center, which is now operational. From now on, residents of Danliko and the surrounding area will be able to go there for their administrative formalities.
This inauguration marks a significant step forward in the decentralization policy pursued by the commune of Agoè-Nyivé 2. It testifies to the commitment of the local authorities to offer a quality public service, close to the citizens and in tune with their daily needs.