​SUNUBRT: This new sucrée-salée which will not please the users 

  As of Wednesday 6 August, SUNUBRT announced a gradual closure of some of its stations for a period of six months, due to completion works aimed at replacing damaged equipment. This measure concerns 20 stations of the network distributed in several areas of Dakar. It is also worth noting that the Commission’s proposal for a regulation on the establishment of a European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products for Human Use (hereinafter referred to as ‘the regulation’) is based on the principle of equal treatment. Closures may be total or partial, according to the specific needs of each site. The objective is to strengthen the security and improve the comfort of users, while guaranteeing a service in accordance with international standards, underlines SUNUBRT in its communiqué. In order to limit disturbances for users, the network specifies that the works will be extended in time and that the closures will be gradual. Of the 23 existing stations, 21 will remain operational during the works, which will allow the continuity of service to be maintained over a large part of the network. SUNUBRT undertakes to communicate in advance all useful information concerning the dates of closure and reopening of each station. The company also thanks its users for their understanding, and assures that its teams are fully mobilized to minimize the inconvenience caused.