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Bonjour,pour une fois je crois que la lutte contre la corruption,les abus de biens sociaux et autres crimes economiques dont sont victimes nos economies fragiles en afrique,est bien lancée avec premierement l’incarceration depuis 2 mois des principaux dirigeants de la filiere cacao en cote d’ivoire et la mise à disposition de 5 ministrse clés dans le dossier,auprès du juge d’instruction de l’affaire.
Pour vu que cette action aille jusqu’à terme.On a trop volé les planteurs de cacao de ce pays.