33 Employees Honored at Ogooué Mining Company Ceremony

33 Employees Honored at Ogooué Mining Company  Ceremony

The Ogooué Mining Company (Comilog) honored thirty-three (33) of its employees, decorated with gold (2), silver (14) and bronze (17) medals, for respectively 30, 20 and 10 years of loyal service and dedication to the company, a subsidiary of the French Eramet Group. The lucky recipients received their labor medals, along with gifts, from the hands of the Director General of Labor and Regulation, Luc Agondjo and the Head of the General Labor Conditions Department, Pulchérie Burobu Bu Bussambe. On behalf of Comilog, the ceremony held Thursday at the eponymous city, located in the Municipality of Owéndo (suburb of Libreville), was supervised by the Director of Public Affairs and Representative Delegate of Eramet in Gabon, André Massard.

33 Employees Honored at Ogooué Mining Company  Ceremony
The family photo between the officials and the recipients © Gabonactu.com

The expression was full of happiness, mixed with emotions and nostalgia on the faces of the happy recipients to whom the Director of Public Affairs and Representative Delegate of Eramet in Gabon, in his speech, explained the role of each them in the success of the company.

“As a team we know that the competitiveness of a company is based on the talent and involvement of its members. You have individually played an important role in our collective journey, be proud. For those of you who are celebrating your 10 years of service, your youth in the company, your willingness to learn, are valuable assets that remind us of the importance of evolution and adaptation.said André Massard.

The Director General of Labor and Regulation, Luc Agondjo, for his part, magnified the resilience of those decorated for these 10, 20 and 30 years of professional sacrifices in the service of the same employer. “You must remember that Comilog, in view of your service record, considers you not as essential employees, but as essential levers in the pursuit of its ambitions”he indicated.

View of officials, in the foreground, representatives of the Minister of Labor (glasses) and Eramet-Comilog © Gabonactu.com

“Twenty years at Comilog means twenty years of hard work. It’s not always easy, but you have to be resilient. Today, I am proud to receive this medal and I thank the company and my family for their support”rejoiced Fabrice Okogo, one of the silver medalists.

This ceremony is part of the traditions of the Ogooué Mining Company which celebrates its employees in the run-up to the miners’ festival, Saint Barbara’s Day. A sumptuous lunch served in honor of the recipients brought an end to this memorable ceremony.

Alph’-Willem Eslie and Tryphene Lembah

2024-11-28 23:05:00
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What is the significance of⁢ Comilog’s recent ceremony honoring long-serving employees?

## Interview with André Massard, Eramet Representative in Gabon

**Interviewer:** Mr. Massard, thank you for joining us today. Comilog recently held a ceremony honoring long-serving employees.⁢ Can you tell us about the ‌significance of this event?

**André ⁢Massard:** Certainly. We were thrilled to celebrate the dedication‌ of 33 Comilog employees who have reached milestones ⁣of 10, 20, and 30 years of service. This ceremony was a testament to their unwavering commitment and contribution to Comilog’s success. As a team, we‍ understand that our competitiveness hinges on the talent and dedication of each individual. These individuals have been instrumental in our journey, and their loyalty and hard work deserve recognition.

**Interviewer:** ⁢You mentioned that ‌those celebrating 10 years ​are valuable assets due to their willingness to learn⁣ and adapt. ⁤How important is it for a company like Comilog to foster a culture ‍of continuous learning and ‌development?

**André Massard:** In today’s rapidly evolving world, adaptability‌ and continuous learning are essential for any organization to⁤ thrive. We⁤ encourage our employees to continually develop their skills⁣ and knowledge, which not only ⁤benefits their careers but‍ also keeps Comilog innovative‌ and competitive. Those celebrating 10 years demonstrate this⁤ spirit, and‍ we value their contributions immensely.

**Interviewer:** ⁤ The ceremony was attended by officials from the Gabonese government. What message does this send about the importance of Comilog’s contribution to ​the‍ country?

**André Massard:** The presence of government officials like ​Director General of ‍Labor and Regulation, ​Luc Agondjo, ⁣highlights the strong partnership between Comilog and ⁢Gabon. We are committed to being‍ a responsible corporate citizen, contributing to Gabon’s economic growth and social development. Recognizing our employees’ achievements publicly demonstrates our commitment to our workforce ​and our role in the Gabonese community.

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