On Wednesday, July 8, 2026, in Libreville, President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema personally led a pivotal cabinet council. This intensive working session brought together the director-generals of Gabon’s financial regulatory bodies with a clear objective: to secure and optimize funding for the nation’s critical development projects.
Far from a routine gathering, this meeting signals a definitive shift towards a culture of stringent results. Discussions centered on a comprehensive analysis of revenue mobilization, with particular emphasis placed on Gabon’s policy regarding tax and customs exemptions.
For the President, complacency is no longer an option. He issued a formal directive for a comprehensive audit of these fiscal niches to identify and eliminate obsolete privileges that unduly deprive the State of vital resources. To modernize the governmental apparatus, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema is also championing digital transformation. The digitalization and interconnection of financial administrations are now strategic priorities to boost collection efficiency and ensure complete transparency.
Restoring Credibility and Funding Social Initiatives
On the debt front, an equally rigorous approach is being implemented. The director-generals received firm instructions to deploy a robust sustainability strategy. The stakes are high: to solidify Gabon’s financial standing and rebuild strong confidence with international lenders.
However, this budgetary discipline is not a theoretical exercise; it is squarely aimed at improving the daily lives of Gabonese citizens. Funds recovered and ring-fenced will be immediately reinvested into vital sectors. Education, healthcare, infrastructure development like roads, and access to potable water and electricity are at the forefront of this social recovery plan.
Monthly Monitoring for Transformative Governance
Moving forward, the government will be required to provide regular accountability. This cabinet council will convene monthly to assess revenue trajectories, budget adherence, and debt evolution. This strict control mechanism will also be extended to other key ministries. Through this direct methodology, the Head of State reaffirms his commitment to embedding a transformative governance model, one built on responsibility and performance, for the sustainable development of Gabon.
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