Government Work Program: The First 100 Days Roadmaps
Hermann Immongault presented to Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema the progress of ministerial reforms based on the national project.
T his stage marks a decisive turning point for the Fifth Republic. Now subject to an obligation of results, the government has unveiled its sectoral strategies—a major exercise in transparency aimed at aligning public action with the pillars of national development.
The Requirement for Accountability : As the symbolic 100-day milestone approaches, the Gabonese executive is leaving nothing to chance. Under the leadership of the Vice President in charge of the Government, Hermann Immongault, every ministerial department has been thoroughly scrutinized. This rigorous approach, initiated since the swearing-in on January 5, aims to transform promises into tangible realities. It is a matter of precisely measuring the effectiveness of public policies against the legitimate expectations of the Gabonese people.
A Strategic Compass for the Transition : The roadmaps submitted to the Head of State rest on a solid programmatic foundation. They integrate the social project "Building the New Edifice," the National Growth and Development Plan (PNCD), and the Government Action Plan (PAG). This coherent architecture ensures that every franc invested and every reform undertaken contributes to the global vision of sovereignty. The government is thus demonstrating a modern and structured management method.
Transparency at the Heart of the Method : In the interest of republican education, ministers will soon step out of their offices to address the people directly. These roadmaps, deemed reliable and up-to-date, will be showcased through various communication channels. Beyond successes, the executive is committed to explaining objectives that have not yet been met. This institutional frankness represents a major break from the past, aiming to restore trust between the governors and the citizens.
Education: A Priority Under High Tension : The education sector, a true barometer of social peace, dominated the discussions at the presidential palace. In the face of a persistent crisis, the government has reaffirmed its total commitment. Hermann Immongault reiterated that the future of the youth remains the absolute priority of the President of the Republic. Active negotiations have been conducted to calm the school climate, as the country’s development cannot occur without a fully functional administration.
Social Dialogue as a Lever for Stability : Resolving the education crisis depends on signing strategic memoranda of understanding with unions, notably SENA and SYNETECPRO. These agreements reflect the Head of State's will to honor his initial commitments. By recognizing the legitimacy of teachers' demands, the government has chosen a path of permanent dialogue. This inclusive approach is considered essential for restoring the serenity necessary to achieve the expected results.
By reaching this evaluation milestone, the Transition government proves its ability to submit to the discipline of efficiency. Between budgetary rigor and social dialogue, Libreville is drawing the outlines of...
