Libreville, Gabon — June 24, 2026 – In an effort to reinforce national dialogue and policy communication, the President of the Rassemblement pour la Patrie et la Modernité (RPM), Alexandre Barro Chambrier, has encouraged his party’s leaders to widely share President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema’s recent State of the Nation address.
The address, delivered before the nation’s parliament, addressed a range of critical issues affecting Gabon, including economic challenges, the energy crisis, the state of the justice system, and international relations.
The RPM’s directive to disseminate the president’s message underscores the party’s commitment to ensuring transparency and accountability among the populace.
The president’s speech highlighted the country’s significant debt and its impact on economic stability. Gabon, like many African nations, faces substantial debt, which poses challenges for investment in social and economic development. President Nguema also discussed the country’s ongoing energy crisis, marked by frequent power outages.
The RPM is tasked with conveying the government’s efforts to address this issue, aiming to mobilize public support for potential solutions.
The speech touched on the need for reform in the justice system, emphasizing the importance of fairness and efficiency. President Nguema’s comments on international relations, particularly concerning Gabon’s ties with France and the United States, are expected to resonate with the RPM’s constituents.
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) was another key topic.
The RPM’s focus on this issue indicates its dedication to leveraging international partnerships for Gabon’s economic growth.
The RPM’s emphasis on grassroots communication reflects a shift in the political landscape, moving away from post-electoral silence towards more inclusive governance.
The party’s efforts to engage with the public are closely watched as they work to address national challenges and promote international partnerships.
As the RPM carries out its mission to disseminate President Nguema’s State of the Nation address, the party’s communication strategy could be pivotal in shaping Gabon’s future.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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