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The leaders of the Economic and Social Councils (CESE) from Côte d’Ivoire, Congo, Morocco, Luxembourg, and Gabon posed for a photo with Vice-President of the Transition, Joseph Owandault Berre, following their meeting.
During the audience on September 4, 2024, the presidents of the Economic and Social Councils from Côte d’Ivoire and Congo, along with the secretaries general from Morocco and Luxembourg, expressed their satisfaction with the progress of the Gabonese transition.
“The leaders jointly acknowledged the positive developments in Gabon following the Liberation Coup of August 30, 2023. They noted that the country is making strides towards economic diversification aimed at poverty reduction,” as noted in the communication from the vice-presidency.
Dr. Séraphin Moundounga, president of the Economic, Social, and Environmental Council (CESE), introduced the guests to the Vice-President of the Transition. He opened the work of the second ordinary session of the Council, emphasizing its vital role in national governance. With over 60 years of service, the institution encompasses diverse societal components and provides essential opinions that support decision-making processes.
During the meeting, the Vice-President highlighted that the governance approach of Gabon’s new authorities, led by President of the Transition General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, focuses on prioritizing social issues, enhancing living conditions for the population, combating the high cost of living, and ensuring peace and security for all citizens.
Additionally, the Vice-President of the National Assembly of Cameroon, Hilarion Etong, who also serves as President of the Parliament of the Francophonie, was received by the Vice-President before concluding his visit to Libreville.
Camille Boussoughou
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