Education, lighting, etc., President Gibbs takes stock

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In an interview that the president of the Collectivity granted to Soualigapost.com and IO TV, he said he wanted to offer "honorable conditions" to students at the start of the September school year. 

"Education is a priority ... We must provide suitable premises and optimal conditions for teachers and allow parents to drop off their children at the times that were before Irma," he said.

He also said that wherever possible, the public lighting had been turned on. There are still "problems with cables and street lights". At the next territorial council on April 12, elected officials will be invited to vote on measures to improve public lighting this year by 2,5 million euros. They are part of a larger plan to modernize lighting to make it more efficient and effective estimated at 22,5 million over three to six years.

(More details on www.soualigapost.com)

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