Libreville’s urban renewal plan highlighted in high-level Gabon meeting
The Republic Palace hosted a pivotal meeting on June 3, 2026, between President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema and Libreville Mayor Eugène Mba. This strategic gathering aimed to assess local governance progress and align municipal priorities with national development goals.
The session focused on advancing Libreville’s transformation agenda, addressing critical urban challenges while reinforcing civic pride. Key initiatives were advanced to reshape the capital’s landscape, ensuring sustainable growth and enhanced livability for its residents.
Revamping Libreville’s urban landscape
Central to the discussions was the implementation of a robust municipal action plan, designed to elevate Libreville’s status as a model African capital. One priority is eliminating unauthorized public land occupation, a persistent issue undermining urban order. The plan also includes expanding modern parking facilities and developing lush green spaces to foster environmental harmony.
By upgrading essential infrastructure, local authorities aim to redefine daily life in Libreville, creating a more organized, aesthetically pleasing, and functional urban environment for its citizens.
Digital transformation to streamline governance
A major component of the reforms involves overhauling municipal administrative systems through digital innovation. This modernization effort targets two key outcomes: simplifying citizen interactions with public services and securing local revenue streams via transparent tax collection mechanisms.
By leveraging technology, Libreville’s leadership seeks to reduce bureaucratic hurdles, minimize corruption risks, and ensure efficient fund management—all vital for sustainable urban development.
Uncompromising cleanliness standards for Libreville
President Oligui Nguema underscored the non-negotiable nature of urban sanitation, emphasizing that a world-class capital must prioritize public health. Strict directives were issued to accelerate waste management initiatives, covering collection, transportation, recycling, and disposal.
The Head of State urged Mayor Mba to demonstrate leadership, innovation, and accountability in executing these sanitation projects, reinforcing the government’s commitment to citizen welfare and environmental stewardship.