Gabon: President Hands Over Keys to Rehabilitated Police Housing. Libreville, Gabon — President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema of Gabon has officially handed over the keys to newly rehabilitated housing units in the Camp Général Guy Charles Mandji, a move aimed at enhancing the living and working conditions for Gabonese police officers.
The rehabilitation project, which was initiated to improve the welfare of the nation’s police force, represents a significant investment in the well-being of Gabon’s law enforcement personnel.
According to local reports, the President’s gesture is part of a broader initiative to modernize and revitalize infrastructure for public service employees.
The Camp Général Guy Charles Mandji, a key facility for the Gabonese police, has seen its housing units undergo extensive renovations.
The newly rehabilitated accommodations are expected to provide police officers with better living conditions, thereby improving their morale and efficiency.
During the handover ceremony, President Nguema emphasized the importance of supporting the police force, stating, “The safety and comfort of our police officers are crucial for maintaining law and order in our country. This investment is a testament to our commitment to their welfare.”
The project’s completion comes at a time when the Gabonese government is under scrutiny for its efforts to improve public services.
Independent observers say the rehabilitation of the police housing is a positive step towards addressing the needs of public service employees. While the immediate impact of the project on the ground remains to be seen, the government’s commitment to improving infrastructure for its public servants is a point of focus for both domestic and international observers.
Further details regarding the project’s funding, timeline, and long-term implications are expected to be released in the coming days.
For now, the government stated in a communiqué that it remains dedicated to enhancing the living conditions of all public service employees across the nation.





