In a move to bolster regulations within the transport sector, the Mayor of Lambaréné, Guy-Pierre Biteghe, officially launched the operation to affix identification stickers to the doors of taxis and the windshields of cargo vehicles.
The Agence Gabonaise de Presse witnessed the historic event, which took place on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. Addressing a gathering of transporters, Mayor Biteghe emphasized the importance of vehicle registration through the placement of stickers. Officials commented on the matter.
A dozen taxis and cargo vehicles received their stickers from the deputy mayors and district mayors in attendance.
The mayor commended those transporters who have already paid their taxes, while urging others to comply with the regulations promptly. Taxi drivers expressed satisfaction with the measure, believing it would enhance passenger confidence. “We are very happy.
We have paid for our door numbers and everything is going well this morning, “said Dembelé Ntji, a cargo vehicle driver. Armand Moudziengou, the president of Lambaréné’s land transporters, highlighted the significance of the operation. “.
As every year, we gather for the sticker placement. It is also an opportunity to call on all those who work in the informal sector to comply with the existing regulations for a more organized city, “he noted.
Moudziengou also stressed the need to address the issue of informal taxis, urging vehicle owners to comply with legal requirements.
The launch of the vehicle identification sticker campaign in Lambaréné comes as part of ongoing efforts to modernize and regulate the transport sector in Gabon.
The initiative aims to create a more organized and efficient transportation system, ensuring safety and reliability for all users.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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