Ntoum, Gabon — In a significant development for the province of Estuaire, the central municipal authority of Ntoum has officially commenced the rehabilitation of secondary roads across various districts within the commune.
The initiative, which was launched in the presence of Mayor Zéphérine Etotowa Ntutume and other local officials, is poised to improve traffic flow, facilitate access to different areas, and enhance the living environment for residents. Mayor Etotowa Ntutume emphasized the municipal government’s commitment to meeting the needs of the community. Officials commented on the matter.
The project is part of a larger effort by the municipal administration to modernize and connect various sectors of the commune, improving urban infrastructure.
The local population, who gathered in large numbers to witness the project’s start, expressed their support, viewing it as a direct response to the circulation challenges faced for several years, particularly during the rainy season. Upon completion, the road rehabilitation project is expected to contribute to the local economy and strengthen the commune’s appeal.
The mayor’s dedication to infrastructure development is a reflection of her vision for a competitive and environmentally conscious city, with a focus on integrating priority projects into a comprehensive database for effective provincial management. This latest project in Ntoum follows the paving of roads announced in August 2025, which involved 22 kilometers of roads and was awarded to the company ‘Le Roi des Chantiers. ‘The project has generated optimism and satisfaction among the local population, though there remains a call for further investigation into the environmental impact and long-term planning.
As the rehabilitation of secondary roads in Ntoum advances, the local population and the broader Gabonese community are watching closely for the outcomes.
The success of this project could serve as a blueprint for future infrastructure developments in the region, potentially leading to increased investments and improvements that could reshape the landscape of Ntoum and Estuaire province.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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