Officials Commented on the Matter.
The intensive training, which began on March 9, 2026, was held at Batterie IV in Libreville and was attended by key figures, including the Director of Cabinet, Joël Richard Boungat, and the Gabon representative of IDEA International, Nicholas Matatu.
The program aimed to enhance the digital competencies of the agents, preparing them for the challenges of the 5th Republic’s institutional reforms. During the closing ceremony, Boungat expressed gratitude to IDEA International and other technical partners for their support. He highlighted the tangible outcomes of the training, such as the creation of information processing and analysis tools.
Matatu echoed these sentiments, encouraging the agents to continue their professional development by leveraging the digital resources provided. The training program is part of a broader strategy to digitalize public services in Gabon, with a substantial budget allocated for 2026. It is anticipated that the enhanced digital skills of the agents will contribute to more efficient governance and a streamlined public service sector, reflecting Gabon’s commitment to embracing technology in its public administration.
*Additional reporting by ImNews*
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