Budget Approval for 2026: Moyen-Ogooué Province’s Départemental Council Sets New Fiscal Direction. LAMBARÉNÉ, GABON — The Conseil départemental de l’Ogooué et des Lacs in Gabon’s Moyen-Ogooué province has successfully adopted its 2026 budget, totaling 242,859,372 FCFA, marking a significant milestone in the region’s fiscal and developmental trajectory.
The budget, a decrease of 40,108,793 FCFA from the previous year, reflects the council’s focus on strategic investments in the province. With the presence of key officials including Governor Jean-Benoît Bekale and Prefect Sylvère Ulrich Mavioga, the council emphasized the importance of prioritizing local needs over political considerations.
The adoption of the budget is part of Gabon’s broader agenda of decentralization and economic empowerment.
The Moyen — Ogooué province aims to leverage its budget to enhance public services, infrastructure, and economic development, particularly in the ecotourism sector, which is expected to contribute to the province’s economic diversification.
The council’s commitment to transparent governance and effective implementation of budgeted projects is a testament to the province’s dedication to improving the quality of life for its residents.
As the Moyen — Ogooué province moves forward with its budget, the focus will be on ensuring that the budget allocations lead to tangible improvements and sustainable development in the region.
*Additional reporting by ImNews*
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