
During the inter-ministerial council on June 9, 2026, Gabon's Vice-President of the Government, Hermann Immongault, reminded executive members of the obligation to submit proposed roadmaps for central administration officials by Friday, June 12. Immongault emphasized the President's demand for results and accountability, urging more transparent government communication focused on project execution. This deadline follows directives from the May 4 Council of Ministers, where the President instructed each government member to define roadmaps to enhance administrative efficiency and guide public policy implementation. Immongault stressed that government announcements must be accompanied by concrete achievements, citing projects like the future deep-water port of Kobe-Kobe and the construction of 3,100 housing units in Essassa and Bikélé. He highlighted the need for these projects to yield tangible and measurable results for the population. Immongault also called for increased public communication efforts, stating that Gabonese citizens desire clear information on government actions and results. He advocated for government action based on rigor, education, transparency, and accountability, where every public policy is explained, every reform understood, and every commitment evaluated. The Vice-President of the Government argued for communication as a tool to support public action, aiding in the understanding and monitoring of reforms.
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Gabon's Minister of Social Affairs, Dr. Armande Longo épouse Moulengui, reaffirmed the country's commitment to strengthening social protection mechanisms and improving living conditions at the 40th session of the Council of Ministers of the Inter-African Conference on Social Welfare CIPRES in Geneva. The high-level meeting, held at the International Labour Office ILO headquarters on June 10, 2026, brought together ministers, experts, and social welfare officials from member states. Discussions focused on the governance, modernization, and performance of social security systems. Key strategic issues examined included the activity report of the Executive Secretariat, the financial statements for 2025, and the auditor's report. Participants also made important appointments within the Conference's bodies, including the president and members of the Social Welfare Monitoring Commission, the Head of the Regional Social Welfare Inspection, and the CIPRES auditor. Other agenda items included revising the CIPRES accounting plan, harmonizing management indicators, establishing common performance benchmarks, and strengthening the capacity of administrative and management bodies. The situation of member states' contributions to the organization's budget was also reviewed. Dr. Armande Longo épouse Moulengui emphasized that these efforts aim to consolidate a common vision for "more effective, more inclusive social protection that is better adapted to the realities of our countries," urging
Must ReadJeune Afrique, in an investigation published on June 10, 2026, by Jeanne Le Bihan, has shed light on the detention conditions of former Prime Minister Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze at Libreville Central Prison. Detained since April 15 in connection with an alleged eighteen-year-old fraud case, Bilie-By-Nze was initially placed in an individual, windowless cell in the prison's most feared annex. Upon his arrival, his glasses were confiscated, a measure reportedly linked to a previous incident involving Noureddin Bongo-Valentin, who allegedly used hidden camera glasses to film from his cell. A close associate described Bilie-By-Nze as being in "total darkness." By early June, his situation improved: he regained his glasses, was moved to a cell with a window, and was allowed access to novels, though newspapers and political essays remained prohibited. Despite these changes, his isolation continued, with no contact with other detainees permitted as of June 9. However, Jeune Afrique reported that he would now share the same prison quarter as Pascal Ogowe Siffon, former Minister of Tourism, who has been in pre-trial detention since last Christmas for alleged embezzlement of over 10 billion CFA francs in public funds. On the legal front, Bilie-By-Nze's defense suffered a setback on June 2 when their request to annul the proceedings was rejected. His lawyers argue the decision was illegal and that the statute of limitations for the alleged facts has long expired, maintaining the case is

Gabon launched "L'Atelier du Gabon" on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, a digital platform designed to promote entrepreneurs and local expertise. This tool aims to enhance the visibility of national products and support the country's economic sovereignty. The project, led by the Ministry of Communication and Media, seeks to highlight Gabonese artisans, SMEs, SMIs, farmers, creators, and entrepreneurs. During the launch ceremony in Libreville, Minister Germain Biahodjow emphasized the strategic importance of this tool as a lever for economic transformation. The platform connects producers, consumers, and investors, addressing the challenge of visibility often faced by local economic actors. It offers a dedicated digital space for promoting national products and services, fostering partnerships and business opportunities. This initiative also aims to strengthen the credibility of "Made in Gabon" products. Beyond commercial promotion, "L'Atelier du Gabon" is part of a broader strategy for economic sovereignty, encouraging local production, reducing import dependence, and stimulating national consumption. The Minister of Entrepreneurship, Zenaba Gninga Chaning, noted that the platform meets a strong demand from project leaders, providing them with a structured tool to promote their initiatives. Technical support will be provided by the Directorate General of SMEs, with a fixed contribution of 15,000 CFA francs to ensure the system's operation. Authorities view this digital tool as essentia