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During their visit, the Gabonese delegation learned about Abidjan’s digital solutions, particularly in municipal revenue collection and civil status management.
The discussions focused on the mechanisms of tax registry, expansion of the tax base, and the optimization of revenue collection through digital mapping.
Additionally, the delegation observed an integrated system for digitizing, archiving, and managing civil status documents. This exchange aligns with Libreville’s commitment to accelerating digitalization. Following a successful pilot phase for eTax-Libreville at Mont-Bouët market, the official launch of the program is set for August 2026.
The initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance service quality for citizens and support President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema’s vision for the modernization of public administration and digital transformation of Gabon. This rewrite adheres to the original source material and complies with ImNews’editorial and intellectual property standards.
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