LIBREVILLE, Gabon – In a significant move during the Labor Day celebrations, the President of the Gabonese Constitutional Court, Dieudonné Aba’a Owono, has vowed to improve working conditions for court staff.
The commitment was made amidst a festive atmosphere that highlighted the court’s achievements and challenges.
Owono’s pledge comes as part of a broader reform agenda that aims to strengthen the institution’s credibility and contribute to national stability. He outlined key improvements, including enhancing transportation options, expanding health insurance coverage, and providing career advancement opportunities.
Despite acknowledging the progress made, Owono also highlighted the constraints faced by the court, emphasizing the need for significant investments in infrastructure to create an optimal working environment. He called for a balanced approach that considers both staff expectations and budgetary constraints.
The Labor Day event underscored the importance of the human capital within the Constitutional Court and reinforced the dialogue between staff and their leadership.
As Gabon navigates a period of political transition, Owono’s commitment to addressing staff concerns is seen as a critical step toward modernizing the court and aligning it with the nation’s development goals.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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