Chapter 766 Low-Rent Housing
Kolo has already retaliated against Benin's provocation. And to be honest, although this conflict has caused some losses to Kolo, Benin has not gained any benefits at all...
It can be said that it is completely harmful to others and not beneficial to oneself.
If they wanted to have peace talks now, Kolo could totally accept it - revenge had been taken, and it could be considered as actual combat training...
The most important thing is that Chloe is developing rapidly now and doesn't want to be disturbed.
Of course, this time when Jammeh Bongo went to Nigeria, he definitely went with conditions.
Anyway, you don’t have to talk, but if you want to fight, the Kolo Army is not afraid at all.
Jammeh Bongo met with Barron before leaving for Nigeria.
During this meeting, the two people not only discussed the peace talks with Benin, but also the development of Kolo.
Every month, Barron receives reports on Kolo’s development from the Kolo Development and Reform Research Center. This institution was first established by Barron in London and moved here after Kolo was "liberated". Most of Kolo's development plans and related policies come from this research center.
On the surface, the Kolo Development and Reform Research Center is responsible to the President of Kolo and provides intellectual support for the development of Kolo.
But in fact, this research center is implementing Barron's will in formulating relevant policies and development plans.
Of course, economically, Barron does not need to suck too much blood from Colo. Instead, he will provide support for Colo's development. But the premise of all this is that many aspects of Colo's economy, politics and military are under his control.
As the president of Kolor, Jammeh Bongo naturally understands this very well, and he is also willing to be a part of Barron's control over Kolor.
More than half of his second presidential term has passed. In less than two years, in 2012, Colo will face another general election.
According to the constitution of Kolor, Jammeh Bongo can serve a maximum of two terms as president, so he will no longer be eligible to participate in the general election as a candidate at that time. He will resign as leader of the Kolor People's Party and let others participate in the general election.
Therefore, Jammeh Bongo’s only hope now is to successfully complete this term, and he has no other ideas.
After all, as the president of Kolo, Barron has left a certain share of shares in the West African Group for Jammeh Bongo. With these shares, Jammeh Bongo's family is destined to become one of the aristocratic families of Kolo. As long as he does not make mistakes, their family's position in Kolo will be determined.
As the founder and first leader of the Kolo People's Party, the largest party in Kolo, he also has enormous influence in it, enough to ensure that his descendants have a higher starting point.
Jammeh Bongo's eldest son, Nicolas Bongo, is currently studying at Cambridge University. When he graduates and returns to Kolo, he will be able to inherit a considerable amount of Jammeh Bongo's political legacy.
Well, given the relationship between the Devonshire family and Cambridge University, it would be very easy for Barron to recommend an outstanding young man from Colo to study at Cambridge University...
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After arriving in Britta, the capital of Colo, Barron and his friends moved into Jupiter Tower, a super luxury mansion built specifically for him by Golden Africa Real Estate Company.
Even so, it was impossible for the local government to directly drive these people away, so it commissioned the Golden Africa Real Estate Company to build low-rent housing in the new urban area. Many of the low-rent houses provided to slum residents had negligible rents and were only used as properties for these low-rent houses.
In this way, after the poor are relocated, the slums can be demolished and the city can be replanned and converted into commercial centers or high-end residential buildings.
Not only can economic benefits be obtained, but the city appearance can also be greatly improved, making the city cleaner and tidier. It can be said to be a win-win situation.