Gabon/Ngounié/Infrastructures routières: état des lieux du chantier Ndendé-Doussala. Libreville, Gabon — 2026-03-11 A delegation from the Gabonese Ministry of Public Works and Construction recently visited the ongoing road construction project between Ndendé and Doussala in Ngounié, Gabon.
The visit aimed to evaluate the progress and assess the state of the project, which is a key infrastructure development in the region.
According to local reports, the delegation met with contractors and project managers to discuss the current status and the timeline for completion.
The project, which started in 2024, is crucial for enhancing connectivity within Ngounié province and improving transportation links with neighboring regions. During the assessment, officials noted the progress made in the construction, which includes the laying of the foundation for the road and some preliminary work on the bridges.
However, concerns were raised about potential delays due to challenges in procuring necessary materials and logistical constraints. Regional officials confirmed that the government is committed to the project’s success and is working on solutions to the challenges faced.
The officials also highlighted the importance of this infrastructure project for economic growth and social development in the region.
The Ndendé-Doussala road is expected to improve accessibility to markets for local farmers and provide easier transportation for goods and services. It will also serve as a key artery for emergency response and disaster management.
As of now, further details regarding the expected completion date and any adjustments to the project timeline are not immediately available.
The government has not yet commented on the potential impact of the delays on the overall budget and funding. Further details are expected to be released in the coming weeks as the project continues to progress.
The Ministry of Public Works and Construction is hopeful that the road will be completed on schedule, contributing to the region’s infrastructure and economic development.





