Officials Commented on the Matter.
The team has been working diligently to identify poorly lit areas of Libreville, with a focus on those that require immediate attention and intervention.
The Energy Sub — committee conducted a thorough field study on Tuesday, exploring several major thoroughfares of the capital city to establish a precise diagnosis of public lighting deficiencies.
The objective is clear: to pinpoint the “zones d’ombre “that need swift and sustainable improvements prior to the national celebrations.
The assessment, carried out in collaboration with the National Water and Electricity Council (CNEE), has highlighted several critical zones where streetlights are out of service. These areas, including those along the route from the State High School interchange to the Lalala interchange and onward to the PK5 interchange, are of particular concern. Adrien Massele Sounga, the president of the Water-Energy Sub-committee, emphasized the dual purpose of the public lighting system: “It contributes to safety, on one hand, and adds to the festive ambiance, on the other. “.
The upcoming technical meeting with the CNEE will focus on coordinating the rehabilitation efforts of faulty installations.
The initiative aims to ensure both user and resident safety with effective public lighting while enhancing the city’s aesthetic appeal and fostering a sense of conviviality as the national festivities draw near. With the Independence Day celebrations fast approaching, Libreville’s illumination challenge is a timely reminder of the ongoing efforts to improve urban infrastructure and the quality of life for its citizens.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
—
This original article was produced by the ImNews editorial team
Source: Agpgabon
Source: Redaction



