Maire Lebomo Estimé Pédox Launches Moanda’s Secondary Roads Rehabilitation in Gabon MOANDA, Gabon – In a move to bolster mobility and enhance living standards, the mayor of Moanda, Lebomo Estimé Pédox, has launched the rehabilitation of secondary roads within the commune. This initiative, situated in the Haut-Ogooué province, aims to improve accessibility and community well-being. Utilizing the dry season as an advantage for roadwork, the mayor has initiated an operation of reprofilage and rechargement en latérite for the secondary roads, which had become impassable in several city districts.
The launch was celebrated at the Alliance quarter, in the first arrondissement, where local populations welcomed the construction machinery and latérite trucks with enthusiasm. Expressing satisfaction, Pédox assured that the rehabilitation efforts will gradually encompass all affected districts.
The goal is to facilitate population mobility and elevate the living environment.
The mayor also acknowledged the logistical and material support of partnering enterprises, emphasizing the importance of this collaboration for the operation’s success.
The Moanda rehabilitation project is part of a broader infrastructure development initiative expected to receive government investment over the next few years. It is consistent with the National Development Plan for the Transition (PNDT), which allocates FCFA 1,333 billion for road infrastructure improvements between 2024 and 2026.
The rehabilitation, including streetlight installation, paving, and borehole creation, is expected to boost security and provide access to clean water. This mayor’s initiative has been welcomed by both local residents and regional authorities, recognizing it as a model for community-driven development.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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