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Published on 2024-03-21 11:35:26
As part of the republican tour that has already taken him to the provinces of Ogooué-Maritime, Ngounié, and Woleu-Ntem, the Transition President, General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, is spending 72 hours in the province of Ogooué-Ivindo. In this part of the northeast of the country, an agenda focused on social, economic, and infrastructure issues will be carried out by the head of state.
The Transition President, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, is expected to arrive in the province of Ogooué-Ivindo on Thursday, March 21. The trip of the head of the Committee for the Transition and the Restoration of Institutions (CTRI), President of the Republic, is part of the Republican Tour that he initiated after coming to power. It is an opportunity to meet with his fellow citizens, commune with them, but above all, to better understand their living conditions, collect their grievances, and assess the state of infrastructure in the visited localities.
For 72 hours, General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, who will likely be accompanied by his wife and government members, is expected to visit the site of the Bélinga iron ore deposit, according to the Gabonese Press Agency (AGP). He is expected to fly over the new life base under construction at the Ivindo site and have a meeting with the management and staff of Ivindo Iron.
The agenda of the Transition President in Ogooué-Ivindo also includes a visit to the Mvadi district, meetings with youth, donation distributions, as well as a visit to and announcement of the resumption of work on the woodworking school in Booué.
Oligui Nguema is also expected to launch the construction of the Ovan-Makokou highway and visit the Kongou falls, which represent a potential tourist attraction in the area.
If he is to address his compatriots in these areas, he should also listen to them through exchanges with youth, women, and elders. It will be an opportunity for these populations to present their grievances and expectations to him.
Read the original article(French) on Gabon Review