from left to right Seydou Kane and Henri Claude Oyima © Gabonactu.com
According to a circular note dated September 11 signed by Henri-Claude Oyima, powerful president of the Federation of Gabonese Enterprises (FEG), businessman Seydou Kane was promoted to strategic advisor to the president of the FEG, the Gabonese bosses’ organization that he joined on February 3, 2023.
Seydou Kane is the head of the International Consortium of Public Works (CITP), one of Gabon‘s major companies operating in the construction and public works sectors.
Henri-Claude Oyima has also reorganized the FEG office, which has 9 vice-presidents, each of whom is competent in their professional field.
By order, Led Paul BatoloManaging Director of COMILOG, is the number two in the organization. He remains the head of the mining file at the FEG.
Dimitri NdjembiGeneral Manager of BGFIBANK Gabon, is responsible for the competitiveness of economic development and financial inclusion. He represents the federation in the financial sector.
Former Vice President in charge of infrastructure, Alain Claude Kouakouahead of the ACK group, will also be responsible for the logistics corridor, logistics & transport as well as the construction trades federation.
Isabelle Issoghe of the CECAGADIS group deals with trade, services, tourism and crafts.
The CEO of Petro Gabon, Jean Baptiste Bikalouis responsible for Communication, digital, international relations and downstream oil.
Employment and social affairs have been entrusted to Romain Boutonnet, CEO – Komo Company, while Christopher WhiteCEO of Perenco, is now responsible for the oil and gas industry.
EriK WatremezPartner – Ernst & Young, has been appointed Vice President in charge of consulting, sustainable development, CSR and legal protection.
The 9th vice president is Frédéric Ober, CEO of the forestry company Precious Woods – CEB. He deals with the wood industry and processing.
Equivalent to the MEDF in France, the FEG is one of the most powerful and largest business lobbies in Gabon. The government consults this group of bosses fairly regularly before taking any major economic measure.
The FEG was one of the first organizations received by General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguéma the day after the coup d’état which deposed the fifty-year-old Bongo regime.
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2024-09-12 23:47:06
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The Federation of Gabonese Enterprises (FEG): A Powerful Voice in Gabon’s Business Community
Gabon, a country located in Central Africa, has a thriving business community that plays a significant role in the country’s economic development. One of the most influential organizations in Gabon’s business sector is the Federation of Gabonese Enterprises (FEG). In this article, we will delve into the FEG’s structure, its role in Gabon’s economy, and its significance in the country’s business landscape.
Structure and Leadership
The FEG is led by President Henri-Claude Oyima, who has recently reorganized the organization’s office to include nine vice-presidents, each with their own area of expertise. Seydou Kane, the head of the International Consortium of Public Works (CITP), has been promoted to strategic advisor to the president of the FEG. The organization’s nine vice-presidents are:
Led Paul Batolo, Managing Director of COMILOG, responsible for the mining file
Dimitri Ndjembi, General Manager of BGFIBANK Gabon, responsible for competitiveness of economic development and financial inclusion
Alain Claude Kouakoua, head of the ACK group, responsible for the logistics corridor, logistics & transport, and construction trades federation
Isabelle Issoghe, of the CECAGADIS group, responsible for trade, services, tourism, and crafts
Jean Baptiste Bikalou, CEO of Petro Gabon, responsible for Communication, digital, international relations, and downstream oil
Romain Boutonnet, CEO of Komo Company, responsible for employment and social affairs
Christopher White, CEO of Perenco, responsible for the oil and gas industry
Erik Watremez, Partner of Ernst & Young, responsible for consulting, sustainable development, CSR, and legal protection
* Frédéric Ober, CEO of Precious Woods – CEB, responsible for the wood industry and processing
Role in Gabon’s Economy
The FEG is one of the most powerful and largest business lobbies in Gabon, equivalent to the MEDF in France. The organization plays a crucial role in shaping the country’s economic policies, as the government consults with the FEG before taking any major economic measures. The FEG’s influence extends to various sectors, including construction, public works, mining, finance, trade, tourism, and oil and gas.
International Relations
Gabon has been opening up to new international business initiatives, diversifying its political and commercial relations with foreign countries [[3]]. The FEG’s role in promoting Gabon’s economy and business interests on the international stage is crucial, and its leaders have been received by top government officials, including General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguéma, the day after the coup d’état that deposed the fifty-year-old Bongo regime.
Conclusion
The Federation of Gabonese Enterprises (FEG) is a vital institution in Gabon’s business community, playing a significant role in shaping the country’s economic policies and promoting its business interests. With its new leadership structure and diverse range of vice-presidents, the FEG is well-positioned to continue driving Gabon’s economic development and growth.
Gabon, a country with a rich cultural heritage and natural resources, has excellent relations with the United States, with diplomatic relations established in 1960 following Gabon’s independence from France [[1]]. The country is led by President Ali Bongo Ondimba and Prime Minister Rose Christiane Ossouka Raponda, and its capital city is Libreville [[2]].
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