LIBREVILLE, Gabon — Alain-Claude Kouakoua, the newly elected president of the Gabonese Federation of Enterprises (FEG), has formally installed the Executive Bureau for the 2026-2029 term.
The bureau, which includes two strategic advisors and thirteen vice — presidents representing key sectors of the national economy, is set to implement the FEG’s strategic roadmap and foster collaboration between the public and private sectors.
The strategic advisors are Charles Tchen and Seydou Kane, while the vice — presidents are drawn from various economic sectors, including employment, industry, and commerce. This diverse group is tasked with enhancing the business climate and supporting the national economic transformation. Kouakoua’s election, which garnered 100% of the votes, reflects the strong support from within the FEG.
The new bureau’s formation is expected to drive the FEG’s agenda forward, focusing on competitiveness, investment, employment, innovation, and business environment improvement.
The FEG, originally founded in 1959 as the Union interprofessionnelle du Gabon, has since evolved to represent the interests of businesses with both national and international partners. It has been instrumental in advocating for business interests and promoting economic development within Gabon.
The Executive Bureau’s immediate focus will be on enhancing the FEG’s presence in key economic sectors, working closely with government authorities, private sector players, and international organizations to foster an environment conducive to business growth and innovation.
As Gabon navigates its economic landscape, the newly installed Executive Bureau of the FEG is poised to play a pivotal role in driving the country’s economic transformation. With a strong mandate and a clear focus on key sectors, the bureau is well-positioned to impact Gabon’s economic future positively.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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