Lastourville, Gabon — July 15, 2026 – Governor Jean Bosco Assingabagni of the Ogooué-Lolo province in Gabon conducted an on-site inspection of several construction projects in Lastourville on Wednesday, accompanied by the prefect of the department and the president of the Conseil départemental de Mulundu.
The visit aimed to assess the progress and quality of the ongoing infrastructure development in the region. Governor Assingabagni visited the construction sites for a new building to house the prefecture of Mulundu, a future municipal market in Lastourville, a police station nearing completion, and the administrative city platform. He expressed satisfaction with the pace and quality of the work, emphasizing his confidence in the projects being completed on time.
The inspection comes as part of the government’s strategy to invest in infrastructure, which officials believe will boost economic growth and enhance the quality of life for citizens. It also reflects the administration’s commitment to ensuring that public funds are used effectively and that projects meet the required standards. While some projects are advancing, the government’s approach to infrastructure development has faced scrutiny, such as the halt of the one-stop shop construction in Koulamoutou.
Governor Assingabagni’s visit to Lastourville underscores the government’s dedication to addressing such challenges and ensuring the successful completion of infrastructure projects.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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