Gabon: National Assembly President Outlines Social Priorities. Libreville, Gabon — 2026-03-02 The President of the Gabonese National Assembly, Régis Onanga Ndiaye, addressed the opening of the first ordinary session of the 14th legislature, emphasizing the nation’s social priorities.
The session, held in Libreville, marked a significant occasion for the assembly to focus on critical issues affecting Gabonese citizens.
During his speech, Ndiaye highlighted several key areas of focus, including education, healthcare, and social welfare. He emphasized the need for comprehensive reforms to improve access to quality education and healthcare services across the country.
According to regional officials, Ndiaye stated that “these priorities are essential for the development and well-being of our citizens.”.
He further outlined plans to invest in infrastructure and technology to enhance educational opportunities and improve healthcare delivery.
The assembly’s agenda also includes discussions on economic development, environmental protection, and governance reforms. Ndiaye emphasized the importance of inclusive growth and sustainable practices to ensure a better future for Gabon.
In addition to the social priorities, the assembly is expected to tackle legislative reforms aimed at promoting transparency and accountability in government. These reforms are seen as crucial for fostering a more democratic and participatory society.
As the session progresses, further details on the specific measures and policies to be implemented are expected to emerge.
Regional officials anticipate that the assembly’s decisions will have a significant impact on the lives of Gabonese citizens.
The session’s opening marks the beginning of a series of debates and discussions that will shape Gabon’s social and economic landscape in the coming years.
As the nation’s leaders come together to address these challenges, the focus remains on improving the quality of life for all Gabonese.
Further details are expected as the session unfolds.





