In the aftermath of the takeover of the Committee for the Transition and Restoration of Institutions (CTRI), many compatriots left behind by the old regime have placed their hopes on the new authorities. Particularly on a social level. On this side, unemployment, lack of budgetary positions, high cost of education and many others give migraines to many.
Faced with this gloomy picture, the CTRI has taken strong measures to resolve a certain number of problems. Starting with the sale of 1,000 budget items for the national education sector which relieved more than one person. Added to this is the free registration and re-registration fees in public and religious establishments. Not to mention the reestablishment of scholarships in secondary education. High-impact measures which this year allowed parents to calmly prepare for the start of the school year.
Likewise, the CTRI, in its desire to relieve the greatest number of people, recently decided to put the National Social Security Fund (CNSS) and the National Health Insurance and Social Guarantee Fund (Cnamgs) under private management. ). This decision has already enabled payment of the retirement pension for the current month. In this drive to nationalize key sectors, the CTRI intends to continue its commitment to Gabonese men and women from all social strata. And to carry out this mission, the idea is to target the flaws and act accordingly. This therefore involves taking into account state agents who are still on the sidelines and who, like others, are waiting to put their knowledge to good use.
This therefore means that the new era launched since August 30, and which should continue to make up for the delay, will extend to several other social sectors. Featured prominently are the issue of water in households and the rampant insecurity in Libreville and its surrounding areas. Projects, as part of the Transition, which are of capital importance for the country.