Africazine:
Gabon is taking significant strides in infrastructure development with the reopening of a vital road in Libreville.
On May 15, 2026, Gabon’s Minister of Public Works and Construction, Edgard Moukoumbi, officially reopened the road connecting the roundabout to the town hall of Nzeng-Ayong. This project is part of a broader infrastructure agenda aimed at urban transformation and economic growth.
Gabon Reopens Key Road to Boost Connectivity
The reopening of the road marks a pivotal moment for Gabon’s infrastructure initiatives. It showcases the government’s commitment to enhancing urban mobility and fostering economic opportunities. This project is nearly completed and is a significant step towards the ambitious construction of Libreville 2, a new administrative city.
By improving connectivity, the government aims to stimulate economic growth and modernize urban areas. The road project reflects Gabon’s dedication to infrastructure development as a cornerstone of its vision for the future.
Gabon: Key figures on infrastructure development
- May 15, 2026
Future Plans for Urban Transformation in Gabon
- Continued investment in infrastructure projects
- Focus on effective project management
- Implementation of transparent funding mechanisms
Gabon is committed to transforming its urban landscape through strategic infrastructure projects.
