🛡️ COPYRIGHT & INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMPLIANCE 🛡️ Nyanga, Gabon: Road Reconstruction Project Revived, Sparking Regional Optimism TCHIBANGA, Gabon — The reconstruction of the Tchibanga–Pegnoundou road in Gabon’s Nyanga province has been reinitiated after a halt of several months, heralding renewed optimism and potential economic benefits for the region.
The 25-kilometer stretch, which had been at a standstill, is now being reconstructed by the provincial intervention team under the summer program approved by the Ministry of Public Works.
According to Sosthène Emery, the provincial director of Public Works, the project is scheduled to run from May to September. Emery outlined the broader infrastructure development strategy, which includes subsequent work on other road segments, indicating a comprehensive approach to improving connectivity and economic growth in the southern regions of Gabon.
The completion of this road, anticipated for November 2026, is viewed as a vital infrastructure project for Nyanga, expected to stimulate the local economy, foster national unity, and create opportunities in commerce, tourism, and employment.
The Nyanga region is rich in mineral resources such as iron, potassium, nickel, copper, and marble.
The new road is seen as a key component in the country’s economic diversification efforts, potentially enhancing transportation and export opportunities for these resources.
However, the project’s resumption comes with questions about the overall infrastructure plan, including the status of the Ndendé–Nyali–Tchibanga route, measures to ensure timely completion, and potential impacts on the environment and local communities.
The project has faced past challenges, including financial constraints, environmental concerns, and logistical difficulties. Current efforts aim to address these issues, while monitoring the preservation of natural habitats and potential displacement of local populations remains a priority.
The renewed road project stands as a testament to the government’s commitment to infrastructure development and a beacon of hope for the people of Nyanga, anticipating the economic and social benefits the new road is expected to bring.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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