LIBREVILLE, Gabon — The Union Démocratique des Bâtisseurs (UDB), Gabon’s ruling party, has successfully completed the installation of basic structures in the Lolo-Bouenguidi department, located in central-eastern Gabon. This milestone was achieved under the supervision of the National Strategic Advisor, Jérémie Mikombo, and the Provincial Delegate, Daniel Ghanga Passarella, as reported by the Gabonese Press Agency (AGP).
The UDB’s infrastructure development in Lolo-Bouenguidi is part of a broader strategy to enhance its presence in the Ogooué-Lolo region. Similar installations have been made in the commune of Koulamoutou, with the provincial UDB delegate and strategic advisors urging party members to disseminate the actions and initiatives of the party’s founder, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, to encourage widespread public support. Despite challenges such as funding constraints and incomplete projects, the UDB’s commitment to infrastructure development and community engagement has been evident.
The completion of these structures represents a significant step towards improving the quality of life for residents in rural areas. While the AGP and other sources report on the UDB’s achievements, there remains skepticism about the authenticity of infrastructure projects in Gabon, with concerns over abandoned projects and incomplete work. This highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in infrastructure development.
The UDB’s Secretary General, Mays MOUISSI, emphasized the significance of these projects, stating, “These structures are not just buildings; they are symbols of hope and progress for our communities. We are committed to seeing these projects through to completion and ensuring they benefit the people of Lolo-Bouenguidi. “.
As the UDB continues its infrastructure development efforts, it will be crucial to monitor the sustainability and long — term impact of these projects.
The completion of the infrastructure in Lolo — Bouenguidi is a positive step, but it is only the beginning of a larger process of infrastructure development in Gabon.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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Source: Agpgabon
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