
Gabon inaugurates "Maison Jean Ping" as new Foreign Affairs Ministry headquarters
On August 16, President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema inaugurated the new Ministry of Foreign Affairs building, named "Maison Jean Ping," in Gabon. This modern, functional, and sustainable edifice, constructed in under two years, aims to modernize the country's diplomatic infrastructure, reduce administrative rental costs, and provide a suitable setting for Gabon's international ambitions. The project is part of a broader program to modernize public infrastructure initiated by President Nguema. The new building is expected to generate substantial savings for the state by eliminating the need for rented administrative spaces. The "Maison Jean Ping" is more than just an administrative building; it symbolizes the state's investment in its own infrastructure and its long-term vision. Foreign Affairs Minister Marie-脡dith Tassyla-Ye-Doumbeneny highlighted the symbolic significance of the new headquarters, stating that the Ministry has found its home. The naming of the building honors Jean Ping, a prominent figure in Gabonese diplomacy, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, and former Chairperson of the African Union Commission. Jean Ping expressed his honor and gratitude for the recognition, viewing it as an homage to a generation of Gabonese diplomats. He urged diplomatic staff to uphold high standards, humility, and republican values in service of the nation and peace. During the ceremony, President Nguema, as Grand Master of the National Orders, elevated several dignitaries, includ



