Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, Second Vice President of Equatorial Guinea, Head of Defense and State Security, expanded the national zinc sheet distribution to the Insular Region last week.
The campaign, which is a
government-led initiative, was designed to improve living conditions for
impoverished families throughout the nation by donating zinc sheets to replace
the nipa roofs.
The zinc
roof campaign has affected a number of regions throughout the nation,
including Aconibe, Centro Sur, Wele-Nzas, and now the Insular Region. Thousands
of zinc sheets have been donated in addition to other services.
“The zing sheet program is
complemented by other social projects,” said Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, “such as
the building of rural schools and teachers' houses, or health posts and water
wells.”
Since it was initiated, the Second Vice President has supervised
the tour and the implementation of various projects to enhance the living
conditions of rural families and communities. He has traveled with a team of
physicians during the campaign and had them treat individuals who were sick
with limited access to resources.
This
tour, along with the complementary development projects tied with it, exemplify
the government’s efforts to address social welfare issues in Equatorial Guinea
and promote better living conditions for those who are disadvantaged.


