Libreville, Gabon — Saturday, 2026-05-02 As Gabon commemorates Labour Day 2026, the country’s government and key public institutions are united in their commitment to modernizing the public service for enhanced public service delivery. NUT GRAF: The focus on modernization is part of a broader strategy to improve the quality of public service, enhance administrative efficiency, and foster social dialogue.
The Agence Gabonaise de Presse (AGP), Télédiffusion du Gabon (TDG), the Institut Gabonais de l’Image et du Son (IGIS), and the Groupement d’intérêt public (GIP) have joined forces to support the government’s efforts. These institutions are dedicated to integrating digital platforms for administrative transparency and efficiency.
The government has highlighted investments in IT equipment and personnel transport services as key components in improving working conditions, aiming to create a more productive and motivated workforce.
On Labour Day, the government engaged in social dialogue with various stakeholders, emphasizing the need for effective social dialogue in a rapidly changing environment.
The government’s focus on modernization extends beyond technological upgrades, encompassing a culture of integrity and accountability within the public service. Efforts are being made to ensure that public officials are held to high standards of performance and that the public service is accessible and responsive to all citizens.
As Gabon celebrates Labour Day 2026, the government’s commitment to modernizing the public service is a testament to its dedication to improving the quality of life for its citizens, fostering a more efficient and responsive public service that meets the needs of the growing population.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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