Focus on issues relating to employment and professional reintegration –

Three days after the launch of the work in commissions and sub-committees, the spokesperson for the inclusive national dialogue, Mgr Jean Bernard Asséko Mvé, once again chose to report, in his daily communication, on the evolution of debates within two (2) of the four (4) subcommittees of the Economy Committee. Like last Tuesday.

In his daily summary, the spokesperson for the dialogue indicated that after the break relating to the celebration of the end of the Ramadan fast, Wednesday, the debates therefore resumed in full force, Thursday, in all three ( 3) working commissions established, with he supports “the same dynamism and the same enthusiasm among the commissioners”.

Mgr Jean Bernard Asséko Mvé then returned to the work in workshops focusing mainly on issues related to employment. This workshop, he informed “concluded with the question of self-employment and opened discussions on access to employment, professional reintegration, social protection of employees and mechanisms for rapid access to employment for young people”.

In the same subcommittee, questions relating to measures to be implemented to respond to the requests of the Gabonese people were also examined. These include “of the convention on procurement, collective agreements, the employment of all people living with disabilities and the recruitment of foreign labor”.

In the infrastructure subcommittee, concluded Mgr Jean Bernard Asséko Mvé, the debates focused “on the location and low capacity of Libreville airport, as well as on river and island navigation issues”.

According to certain confidences made anonymously, the commissioners were instructed not to confide in information professionals who do not have easy access to workshop debates. Communications from the spokesperson for the meeting therefore remain for the moment the only source of access to what is currently being done in the committees and sub-committees.

Alph’-Willem Eslie

2024-04-11 17:27:27
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