Manni
Place in Est Region, Burkina Faso
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Manni is the capital of the Manni Department of Gnagna Province in eastern Burkina Faso.
Manni | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates: 13°15′36″N 0°12′34″W | |
| Country | |
| Region | Est Region |
| Province | Gnagna Province |
| Department | Manni Department |
| Population (2019) | |
• Total | 15,066 |
Geography
Location and environment
Manni is located 35 km north of Bogandé, the provincial capital, and 30 km south of Taparko.
It is on the edge of a tributary of the Faga River, on which the Manni embankment dam was built.
Demography
History
Between October 6 and 8 2024, JNIM militants attacked the town and massacred at least 150 civilians and burned down much of the town.[4] The initial attacks occurred after the terrorists cut off mobile networks, where they then proceeded to attack the main market of the town.[5] The following day, they returned to the town to attack the hospital. On the final day, the terrorists returned to massacre all the men they could find.[6]
Economy
Economic and commercial center of the department, the village benefits from its central location for trade between the north and the south of the province of Gnagna.
Transports
The village is crossed by national road 18.
Health and education
Manni hosts a medical center and a health and social promotion center (CSPS).[7]