Flagship Project Causes Controversy In Gabon

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:06 am

Citizens of Gabon particularly those in Moanda town has complained bitterly about the intended flagship project of the government of the country, this has caused more controversy for the government and the project.

Local people in and around Moanda town have brought up striking imbalances as far as improvement contrasted with different areas in Gabon. They are currently crying foul over absence of essential conveniences. “Here in Comilog’s Route Noir, we have no power, we have no water.

In 2018, Comilog dispatched a corporate social obligation plan pointed toward building up the city’s framework, restoration of schools, federal retirement aide inclusion and rapid web.

In 2019, the organization reported that it had burned through 20 million dollars on these activities.

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