Justine Judith Lekogo, the Gabonese deputy representing the 2nd district of Franceville and a member of the Union of Democratic Forces (UDB) party, recently convened a citizen meeting to provide updates on parliamentary activities and discuss recently passed legislation, including the finance law and the housing tax. The meeting aimed to foster transparency and encourage dialogue between the government and its constituents.
During the meeting, Lekogo highlighted the importance of the finance law, which she said would help stabilize the national economy and ensure sustainable development. She also addressed the housing tax, explaining its purpose and how it would contribute to the improvement of public housing in the district. The deputy emphasized the need for community involvement in implementing these laws effectively.
Attendees at the meeting expressed their concerns and sought clarifications on various issues, including the impact of the new laws on their daily lives. Lekogo listened attentively and assured the participants that their feedback would be considered in future legislative decisions.
The meeting is part of a broader effort by the Gabonese government to engage with citizens and promote transparency in governance. It reflects the country’s commitment to fostering a more inclusive political environment and ensuring that the needs of all citizens are addressed.
The citizen meeting organized by Deputy Lekogo underscores the importance of open dialogue between the government and its people. It is a step towards a more transparent and accountable political system in Gabon.
Source: Impulsradio & Television Africa





