Gabon marks President Nguéma’s first year by receiving a 500-seat ferry (Photo) – Togotimes
The Gabonese authorities put an end to the suffering of the populations that arrive in Libreville and Port frail for hours. On August 30, 2024, Gabonese President General Oligui Nguéma killed two birds with one stone. To mark the first year of his coming into power, the country received a ferry with 500 seats. Objective, to respond to the urgent need in connecting the different cities of Gabon.
With the ferry received in an atmosphere of cheerfulness and joy, the Gabonese can count on their authorities for their full development and well-being. General Oligui Nguéma, the current president, came to power on August 30, 2023. Today August 30, 2024, he has been ruling Gabon for a year
The invention, which arrived on August 30, is the result of a Public Private partnership. The Captain of the Ship, Dieudonné Loïc NDINGA MOUDOUMA, the Minister of Transport, Merchant Marine and the Sea, said that the aim of this project is to boost the Gabonese economy.

In detail, the new ferry will make it possible to reach Libreville and Port gentile in a few hours and with a transport capacity of 150 vehicles. Accepting the ferry confirms the Ebomaf group’s desire to provide quick solutions to the essential problems facing African countries.

For its President and CEO, Mahamadou Bonkoungou, this is exactly the continuation of a perfect relationship between his company and the Republic of Gabon.

It should also be noted that in Gabon, the Ebomaf group bought the company C2N2I, the National Inland and International Navigation Companyand now has the full concession through the Pan-African logistics for the better development of people and goods in sea and river transport…

Remember that as part of the partnership with the government of Gabon and the Group, an impressive batch of brand new equipment was delivered on August 14, 2024 to Gabon, this central African country. Consisting of loaders, trucks, graders, agricultural tractors, the equipment was received at Owendo port in the presence of members of the Gabonese government.
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