Gabon Seeks To Reposition Itself Through Its Territorial Development
Gabon President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema’s recent trip to the Woleu-Ntem province has been seen as a strategic move by the government to reposition the country through its territorial development. This approach aims to make the most of the region’s potential and reduce the gaps between different parts of the country.
During his visit, the president focused on various aspects of development such as infrastructure, education, healthcare, and agriculture. He also made several promises to improve the living conditions of citizens in rural areas.
The Woleu-Ntem province is a strategic location for Gabon due to its proximity to neighboring countries like Cameroon and Guinea Equatorial. However, this region has historically been underdeveloped compared to other parts of the country.
President Oligui Nguema’s actions can be seen as an attempt to address this imbalance and make the most of the region’s potential. By investing in infrastructure and education, he hopes to create new economic opportunities and reduce poverty in rural areas.