Gabon’s Media Union Elects Warren Mezui Ebozo’o as AGP Representative Amidst Professional Election Campaign. Libreville, Gabon, April 20, 2026 – In a landmark decision for Gabon’s media sector, Warren Mezui Ebozo’o has been officially installed as the representative of the National Union of Professional Agents of Public Administration (SYNAPAP) at the Agence Gabonaise de Presse (AGP), marking a significant development in the country’s labor rights discourse.
The ceremony, presided over by Rodrigez Mouckandza Nzaï, the president of SYNAPAP, saw Ebozo’o’s appointment as a pivotal moment for union representation within Gabon’s state media. Ebozo’o, currently serving as the Logistics Manager at the AGP, has been instrumental in advocating for transparent professional elections, a move aimed at fostering genuine social dialogue and legitimate worker representation across the public sector.
The AGP, a key player in Gabon’s media landscape, has been a focal point for SYNAPAP’s efforts to promote labor rights.
The election campaign, currently underway, is expected to see Ebozo’o running on the list of ten candidates required by the Ministries of Public Function and Labor.
The union leader has encouraged AGP employees interested in joining SYNAPAP to reach out to Ebozo’o, signaling the union’s commitment to inclusivity and empowerment. Ebozo’o’s installation is seen as a step towards a more inclusive and transparent public sector in Gabon.
As the country grapples with the challenges of labor rights and media representation, his appointment is a testament to the ongoing efforts to strengthen union presence and professional elections within the state media infrastructure.
The success of his tenure will be closely watched as it could set a precedent for future labor relations and media governance in Gabon.
*Additional reporting by ImNews*
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Source: Agpgabon
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