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Abidjan: "Gbakas" at the Time of the Big Household

Summary by linfodrome.com
It is an institution that is no longer present in Abidjan. Gbakas, these minicars that crisscross the arteries of the Ivorian economic capital, are the lung of popular transport. But this lung is now breathless by disorder. Last Thursday, the Directorate General of Terrestrial Transport and Circulation (DGTTC) announced the launch of a major reform to transform this vital and undisciplined sector.
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It is an institution that is no longer present in Abidjan. Gbakas, these minicars that crisscross the arteries of the Ivorian economic capital, are the lung of popular transport. But this lung is now breathless by disorder. Last Thursday, the Directorate General of Terrestrial Transport and Circulation (DGTTC) announced the launch of a major reform to transform this vital and undisciplined sector.

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linfodrome.com broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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