TCHIBANGA, GABON — 20 APRIL 2026 – The evaluation mission for road infrastructure projects in Gabon’s Nyanga province has been successfully completed, according to the Agence gabonaise de presse.
The joint effort between the Direction provinciale des Travaux publics and Mika Services focused on the Moabi — Nyanga Yungu-Mbadi axis, marking a significant step towards the province’s much-needed transportation upgrades.
The mission, led by Guy Armand Ondo, Senior Project Manager at Mika Services, and supported by Sosthène Emery Bouassa, the Provincial Director of Public Works, spanned a week and encompassed a thorough review of roadways in Tchibanga, Mayumba, and Moabi.
The primary goal was to assess the implementation studies set to be presented to the Ministry of Public Works and Construction. While the specifics of the evaluation and the next steps for the road projects remain under wraps, the lack of information has left residents and stakeholders in Nyanga province in a state of uncertainty.
The province has been eagerly awaiting improvements to its road infrastructure, which is vital for economic growth and regional connectivity.
As of this report, no official statements have been issued by either the provincial government or regional bodies regarding the evaluation’s findings.
The public is eagerly awaiting further details on the project’s funding, timeline, and scale.
The Nyanga province’s road infrastructure has been a critical area for development, and the completion of this evaluation is a pivotal moment for the region’s future. With the national government’s Plan National de Croissance et Développement aiming to modernize 3,000 kilometers of roads between 2026 and 2030, the Nyanga projects could be a key component of this ambitious plan.
The conclusion of the road project evaluation in Nyanga province is a moment of anticipation for the region.
As the details of the evaluation are awaited, the potential for transformative changes to the province’s infrastructure is a subject of great interest among residents and regional authorities alike.
The next steps in this process could pave the way for significant advancements in the province’s connectivity and economic prospects.
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By This original article was produced by the ImNews editorial team
Source: Agpgabon
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