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Metro Leger: Les Seychelles s’inspirent de l’expérience Mauricienne

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Les visites ministérielles venant des Seychelles se sont succédées ces derniers temps. Après celle du président Wavel Ramkalawan le 1er février 2024, c’est au tour du ministre des Transports, Antony Derjacques du 16 au 20 mars 2024. Celui-ci a eu rencontre fructueuse avec le ministre mauricien des Transports et du métro léger, Alan Ganoo et les représentants de son ministère et les officiels du trafic routier.

Lors d’une conférence de presse mardi dernier les deux ministres ont exprimé leur satisfaction découlant de ces rencontres. Le ministre seychellois a signifié sa volonté de mettre en place un projet de métro léger dans son pays ayant été inspire de l’expérience mauricienne.

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