LASTOURVILLE, Gabon — A significant step forward in the development of a community radio and television station in Lastourville, Ogooué-Lolo province, was marked by a recent visit from Stimela Bouanga Limoni, the attaché de cabinet of Vice-President Hermann Immongault. Accompanied by local authorities and Gabon Telecom representatives, Limoni inspected the future site, emphasizing the government’s commitment to the project.
The proposed station, set to be established on land adjacent to Gabon Telecom’s facilities, aims to provide local and potentially provincial coverage of community activities.
The project’s ambition is to expand its reach across the national territory, fostering cultural and economic growth in the region.
The visit by Limoni underscores the government’s dedication to supporting local media initiatives, which is seen as a strategic move to enhance community engagement and development.
The region of Ogooué-Lolo, with its rich biodiversity and major rivers, presents a unique opportunity for the radio-télévision communautaire to promote local resources and contribute to sustainable development.
The project’s success hinges on the government’s continued backing and the active participation of the local community.
As the initiative progresses, the radio — télévision communautaire in Lastourville could serve as a model for similar endeavors across Gabon, addressing the informational and cultural needs of the community. With the right support and engagement, the station has the potential to become a valuable asset for the region, enriching its cultural tapestry and driving economic progress.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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