Gabon’s MNCG Files Processed at 91. 26%, Aiming for 12,000 Regularizations by End of 2026 LIBREVILLE, Gabon — The Gabonese Ministry of National Education and Civil Instruction has announced a substantial advancement in the processing of files from the National Movement of Jobless Citizens of Gabon (MNCG) and affiliates, with an execution rate of 91. 26%.
This milestone comes as the government endeavors to fulfill its promise to allocate budgeted posts to combat unemployment.
The MNCG, a movement advocating for jobless citizens in Gabon, has been pressing the government for action to address the issue of unemployment.
The government’s commitment to allocate 1,500 budgeted posts to the MNCG was part of this initiative.
Additionally, the regularization of administrative situations for public sector employees is a significant move aimed at improving the public service workforce.
According to reports, the MNCG had expressed impatience over the slow execution of the promised posts, which they view as a failure to address the urgent need for employment.
However, the Gabonese government, as indicated by the announcement of the high execution rate, maintains that significant progress has been made in processing the MNCG’s files and is committed to the initiative to reduce unemployment.
The Gabonese government aims to regularize the administrative situations of public sector employees, with a target of 12,000 regularizations by the end of 2026. This move is part of a broader effort to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the public service. Experts have noted that while the high execution rate is a positive sign, the overall impact on unemployment rates will depend on the actual deployment of these new posts and the effectiveness of the regularization process.
The government’s ability to meet its target of 12,000 regularizations will be a key indicator of its commitment to addressing the employment crisis in Gabon.
The MNCG’s perspective is that the slow execution of the promised posts is unacceptable and represents a failure to address the urgent need for employment. They have called on the government to expedite the process and ensure that the allocated posts are filled with qualified individuals.
The government’s actions in this regard are being closely watched by both the public and the international community.
The success of this initiative could serve as a model for other African countries facing similar challenges in employment and public service management.
As of the latest reports, the government has not yet provided specific details on the status of the regularization process or the actual deployment of the new posts.
However, the announcement of the high execution rate of the MNCG files is a positive sign and a step towards fulfilling the government’s promise to address unemployment in Gabon.
The MNCG’s impatience and the government’s commitment to move forward with the regularization process highlight the complexities involved in addressing the issue of unemployment.
The Gabonese government’s efforts to process the MNCG files and regularize public sector employees are part of a broader strategy to improve the country’s public service and combat unemployment.
While the high execution rate is a positive development, the ultimate success of this initiative will depend on the government’s ability to follow through on its promises and effectively address the employment crisis in Gabon.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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