Libreville, Gabon — August 15, 2026 – Deputy Nadine Murielle Ogoula-Obiang, representing the Union Démocratique des Bâtisseurs (UDB) party, embarked on a community tour in N’Tyatanga, a village in the Ogooué-et-des-Lacs department of Moyen-Ogooué province, to discuss the outcomes of the recent parliamentary session. Upon her arrival, Ogoula-Obiang was warmly welcomed by the villagers, who presented her with a traditional welcome ceremony, including a tapis and welcome songs in the Omyènè language. During her visit, the deputy engaged in lengthy discussions with local authorities, including village chiefs and notables, about the various laws recently passed by the National Assembly.
She highlighted 23 laws adopted, including those concerning social media, land tenure, nationality code, and the supplementary finance bill. Ogoula-Obiang informed the assembled crowd of the legislative body’s recent activities, emphasizing her duty as a deputy to report on the work of the Assembly. Her tour in N’Tyatanga is part of a broader initiative to connect with constituents and disseminate information about the Assembly’s actions.
The National Assembly’s conclusions reflect the nation’s commitment to legislative progress and oversight. Ogoula-Obiang’s community engagement tour is a demonstration of the UDB party’s dedication to grassroots democracy and transparency. Her visit to N’Tyatanga is significant as it allows her to engage directly with the local community, discuss the legislative agenda, and address their concerns.
The deputy’s approach aligns with the inclusive vision of the President of the Republic, as she seeks to represent the interests of all Gabonese, regardless of political affiliation. Ogoula-Obiang’s tour is a step towards fostering dialogue and understanding, as she listens to the needs of the local population and brings their voices to the national stage.
As the Assembly’s efforts to reform and the government’s actions are scrutinized, her commitment to transparency and accessibility underscores the importance of parliamentary activities in shaping the nation’s future.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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