Makokou, Gabon – President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema’s administration has marked its first anniversary with significant advancements in infrastructure and public services across the region, according to provincial authorities.
On the anniversary, the governor of the province of Ogooué-Ivindo, Christiane Leckat, outlined the progress of key projects initiated by the president, including the construction of an administrative building, the rehabilitation of Makokou’s central square, and the establishment of a municipal market in Grandes Endémies.
Leckat emphasized the ongoing development in crucial sectors such as road infrastructure, healthcare, education, local economy, social services, energy, and access to potable water.
These efforts aim to improve the quality of life for residents and stimulate economic activity in the province.
The provincial authorities highlighted that these projects are part of a broader strategy to integrate the region into the national and global economy, fostering sustainable development and reducing regional disparities.
The president’s initiatives, which also include the modernization of Makokou Airport and the opening of a new hospital, are seen as a testament to the government’s commitment to transforming Gabon’s infrastructure and public services.
As the administration celebrates its first anniversary, the focus remains on the long-term impact of these projects and their potential to drive further growth and development in the region.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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