Libreville, Gabon — The Mvok Meko’o Me Gnamame Association marked a significant milestone with its official launch in Libreville on May 3, 2026.
The event brought together a diverse group of descendants from various Gabonese lineages, including Essatouck, Essamekos, Essambira, Yemong, Fong, and Yeno’o, who gathered from across Gabon, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and the diaspora.
The association’s president, Eugène André Ebang Olui, was officially installed for a two-year term, emphasizing the importance of unity and organization among the descendants of Tsira Meko’o. President Ebang Olui highlighted the association’s mission to build a strong entity capable of representing the community’s aspirations and preserving ancestral knowledge for younger generations.
The launch of Mvok Meko’o Me Gnamame is part of a growing trend in Gabonese civil society, reflecting a nation actively engaging with its future.
The association’s goals include fostering social cohesion, cultural transmission, and contributing to social development.
The initiative has received support from regional stakeholders, with Virginie Ndong Mve, representing the Ntem Valley, praising it as a strong example of community unity and structuration.
As Mvok Meko’o Me Gnamame joins other civil society groups in Libreville, it signifies the evolving role of the associative landscape in Gabon’s development.
The association’s journey and impact will be closely monitored by both local and international observers.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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