LIBREVILLE, Gabon — In a significant development amidst the inaugural ceremony of the City of Democracy and the opening of the International Forum of Libreville, Vice-President of Government Hermann Immongault launched the construction of the building that will house the United Nations headquarters in Libreville, as reported by the Gabonese Press Agency. Officials commented on the matter. He specified that the structure will be built on a 14,000 square meter plot and the construction is expected to take 14 months.
This move underscores the Gabonese authorities’intention to transition from a role of observer to a major player in the continent’s security and development decisions. It is worth noting that Gabon has been a member of the UN since its independence in 1960, maintaining close cooperation focused on sustainable development, governance, and social inclusion.
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