President Oligui Nguema Fights Civil Servant Absenteeism
The Head of State commits to eradicating abuses within the administration, promising severe sanctions and the integration of young graduates.
D uring a surprise visit to the Ministry of Civil Service, President Oligui Nguema severely denounced the glaring absenteeism of certain agents. Faced with this situation, he immediately announced a tightening of disciplinary measures. Recalcitrant civil servants are now exposed to dismissal and will be replaced by unemployed young graduates, marking a firm determination to restore the work ethic.
The Warning Shot for the Civil Service : On Monday, December 15, 2025, the flag-raising ceremony at the Ministry of Civil Service took an unexpected turn with the presence of President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema. This impromptu visit served as a platform for a bitter observation: absenteeism was evident. The Head of State, known for his rigorous stance, was quick to express his deep indignation at what he perceived as a serious dereliction of duty. Administrative performance is intrinsically linked to the effective presence of agents.
Imminent Sanctions for Offenders : Faced with the magnitude of the problem, President Oligui Nguema immediately adopted a firmer tone and promised a zero-tolerance policy. Civil servants who fail to respect their professional obligations will now be subject to sanctions of unprecedented severity. These measures can go, depending on the seriousness of the observed facts, up to the outright dismissal from the administration. This tightening aims to create an electroshock and to restore order and discipline within the state apparatus.
An Opportunity for the Youth : The President's response to absenteeism simultaneously opens up a positive perspective. The positions that will be vacated following dismissals will be immediately filled by young graduates seeking employment. This dual approach not only punishes the defaulters but also offers a concrete opportunity to qualified youth aspiring to serve the nation. It is a win-win strategy to rejuvenate and revitalize the civil service.
President Oligui Nguema's intervention marks a decisive step for the administration. The fight against absenteeism, with the threat of dismissal and replacement by young people, confirms the presidential commitment to an effective, ethical, and renewed Civil Service, exclusively serving the general interest.
