Governance and Economic Performance, Delegated Publ Drinking Water Services in the Municipality Of Dassa-Zoume (Benin) Rene Ayeman Zodekon1 , Ernest Amoussou1-2 & Leocadie
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The delegation of management of water services is part
of an alternative logic to the community management model of
drinking water supply networks. This method of managing water
services is faced with numerous irregularities in the municipality
of Dassa-Zoumé. This research analyzes the mode of governance
by delegation of water services with a view to determining its
performance indicators.
The method used is based on data collection from 50 delegatees
(public and private), 50 households from user associations and 10
resource persons. The data collected was processed and the
results obtained were analyzed with the SWOT model.
Results show that 298 FPMH and 6 AEV are delegated to public
and private operators. The delegation of AEV is made to private
operators through the afterimage contract. On the other hand,
simple works are delegated to natural and legal persons. The
latter are called upon to pay a monthly sum of 5,000 F to the
town hall. The analysis of the operating account of the private
delegates showed that the income from the sale of water
amounted to 13,903,784 FCFA in 2017. They fell to 12,141,526
FCFA in 2018 before falling to 13,830,386 FCFA in 2019. With
its receipts, the term of extinction of debts and renewal of works
is 17 years for AEV and 200 years for FPMH.
The delegation of the water service is confronted with structural
problems such as, the lack of intervention of the private sector in
the field, the ignorance of the logical framework of intervention
of the actors, the vagueness maintained in the granting of the
market to the private one which no longer obliges the delegatee
to properly complete their specifications. A situation which
explains the high cost of water to users. This way of managing
the water service is an opportunity for its sustainability.
