Mounana, Gabon — A significant step forward in public safety and visibility has been taken in Mounana, a district in the Haut-Ogooué province of Gabon.
On Tuesday, April 14, 2026, Mayor Émerick Cédric Maka Tongo embarked on a night patrol to oversee the installation of 250 new electric streetlights. This initiative, carried out in partnership with local MP Rodrigue Bokoko, follows a promise made to the community following the recent municipal council meeting.
The project commenced in the Massango 1 area, the first sector to benefit from the new lighting.
The aim is to gradually expand the project across all quarters of the former uranium mining town. Mayor Maka Tongo personally inspected the quality of work in the Massango 1 area, a move that was warmly received by residents. They expressed appreciation for the enhanced security and visibility, crucial elements for a safer environment.
Officials commented on the matter.
The mayor emphasized the identification of the next steps, indicating a commitment to continue improving public amenities.
The installation of the new streetlights in Mounana is part of a broader effort to upgrade public infrastructure in the region, reflecting a focus on community welfare and development.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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