Libreville, Gabon — April 17, 2026 (Impulsradio) – In a landmark move to enhance land acquisition processes and property ownership security, the Direction Générale de la Comptabilité Publique et du Trésor (DGCPT) and the Agence Nationale de l’Urbanisme, des Travaux Topographiques et du Cadastre (ANUTTC) have entered into a strategic partnership. This collaboration, which commenced in April 2026, is aimed at facilitating easier access to secure land parcels and property for public treasury agents. Director General of the Treasury, Luther Steeven Abouna Yangu, emphasized the pivotal role of treasury agents in the nation’s financial management, highlighting the need for structured support from the administration.
The partnership’s primary objectives are to ensure a more transparent, equitable, and legally secure land access process, leveraging the technical and institutional expertise of the ANUTTC.
Additionally, it seeks to assist beneficiaries in establishing stable inheritances, fostering family stability and long — term planning, and improving living conditions.
The agreement positions the Treasury Public Agent at the heart of social action, offering tangible solutions for property acquisition.
The initiative is part of the broader ‘Régularisation Foncière de Masse'(RFM) program, which aspires to issue 50,000 land titles by year-end. Under the partnership, the ANUTTC will manage technical processing and cadastral mapping, while the DGCPT will oversee financial supervision and title issuance. This strategic alignment is a cornerstone of the government’s ambitious plan to deliver 50,000 land titles in 2026, a move intended to provide legal land titles to citizens, especially those in informal settlements.
While the government is optimistic about the agreement’s potential to streamline the land titling process and provide security for landowners, critics express concerns about the ambitious timeline and potential for corruption and inequality in land title distribution.
The partnership’s effectiveness and the government’s ability to achieve the RFM initiative’s ambitious targets are subjects of keen observation.
The success of this collaboration is seen as crucial for modernizing Gabon’s land administration system, which has historically been hindered by bureaucratic delays and inefficiencies.
As the government advances this initiative, the success of the DGCPT and ANUTTC partnership will be closely monitored, with the hope that it will lead to increased land security and improved living conditions for Gabonese citizens.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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