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Tiko Council is one of the five councils of Fako Division in the South West Region of Cameroon. The council was created in 1974 as a rural council and in 2004 it was transformed into a Municipal council by virtue of Law No. 018/2004 of 22nd July 2004. It has a total surface area of 4,840 km2 and is bounded to the West by the Limbe council, to the North by the Buea council, to the North-East by Muyuka council, to the East by the Dibombari council in Mungo Division and to the South by Bonaberi council. The council has 28 villages 16 of which are located in the mainland while 12 are in the creeks. Three of these villages full within the urban spaces of Tiko municipality. They are Tiko, Likomba and Mutengene.
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I urge every resident, every member of our diaspora, and every community leader to explore the Tiko Council website. Familiarize yourselves with its features, utilize its services, and provide us with your valuable feedback so we can continue to improve. Let us embrace this new era of collaboration. Let us work together, with renewed vigor and a shared vision, to build an Idenau that is prosperous, inclusive, and a source of pride for generations to come.
The task of building a thriving city is not solely the responsibility of the Council; it is a collective journey that requires the active participation of every individual, every family, every business, and every community group. To our residents: Your daily contributions, your ideas, your vigilance, and your commitment to maintaining our public spaces are the bedrock of our progress. Be active citizens, engage with your local leaders, and help us identify areas where we can improve and grow.
Senator Fako
This digital transformation is a significant step towards a modern, responsive, and truly participatory local government. It is a tool for all of us to better connect, collaborate, and contribute.
Mayor
Tiko Council is one of the five councils of Fako Division in the South West Region of Cameroon. The council was created in 1974 as a rural council and in 2004 it was transformed into a Municipal council by virtue of Law No. 018/2004 of 22nd July 2004.
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