Libreville, Gabon — On May 2, 2026, Gabon’s President, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, officiated the opening of the new annex of the Tribunal de Première Instance de Libreville. This event is a testament to the government’s commitment to modernizing the nation’s judicial system.
The annex, constructed to international standards, boasts four hearing rooms, two multimedia rooms, and two cafeterias, alongside two symmetric annexes with 154 offices designed to streamline case processing.
The infrastructure is not only operational but also represents a sustainable vision of a modern, credible, and rights — protective justice system. President Nguema’s administration is also focusing on the National Police Forces, presenting them with 10,000 uniforms, 840 security barriers, and 148 bicycles to bolster their operational capabilities and working conditions. This development aligns with the broader agenda of infrastructure improvement, economic diversification, and social reforms, reflecting the government’s efforts to restore stability and advance Gabon’s development.
The new annex is expected to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the judicial system, providing faster and more accessible justice to the Gabonese population.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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