At the exchanger or bridge of Nzeng-Ayong, a gaping hole was opened in the bitumen, dug by rains and indifference. Every day, thousands of users near death on a bridge imbued by erosion. Without signaling, without repair, without reaction, Libreville advances to the edge of the precipice. Until when? [...]
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At the exchanger or bridge of Nzeng-Ayong, a gaping hole was opened in the bitumen, dug by rains and indifference. Every day, thousands of users near death on a bridge imbued by erosion. Without signaling, without repair, without reaction, Libreville advances to the edge of the precipice. Until when? [...]