FNOJG presents national survey for direct dialogue between youth and President Oligui Nguema
This Saturday at Charbonnages, youth organizations will unveil the results of their major citizen consultation conducted in Gabon and the diaspora.
T he National Forum of Youth Organizations of Gabon reveals the findings of a landmark survey aimed at structuring a permanent consultation framework with the Head of State for the nation's future.
The National Forum of Youth Organizations of Gabon (FNOJG) takes a decisive step this Saturday, December 27, 2025. By organizing a press conference at ABC Mall in Charbonnages, the platform will officially present the results of a large-scale survey. This project, conducted simultaneously across the national territory and within the diaspora, mobilized thousands of young people. The goal now is to transform this raw data into a coherent force for proposals to present to the institutions.
The initiative reflects an unprecedented will for civic participation. Students, entrepreneurs, and community leaders shared their concerns regarding governance and public policy. This structured approach moves beyond isolated complaints to offer a rigorous analysis of youth expectations. The FNOJG acts here as a catalyst for the citizen's voice, highlighting the analytical capacity of a generation ready to co-construct the Gabon of tomorrow alongside the authorities.
This future direct dialogue aligns perfectly with the vision of President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema. By placing youth at the heart of the National Growth and Development Plan 2026-2030, the State recognizes the importance of employability and entrepreneurship. This Saturday's meeting aims to establish a permanent and mutually beneficial framework. For the FNOJG, strengthening trust between the Head of State and the grassroots is the essential lever for national stability.
This presentation marks a major breakthrough for political inclusion. By structuring the expectations of both the diaspora and local residents, the FNOJG reaffirms the central role of youth in development.
