The CTRI questioned on the harmonious development of entrepreneurship in Gabon –

The consortium of entrepreneurs and workers of Gabon (CETG) in a statement called on the CTRI to better take into account local SMEs and SMIs and promote the country’s economy.

“The use of foreign companies will generate a high cost, and we local companies want to provide our expertise at a lower cost. This will have a considerable contribution to taxes, the CNSS and will contribute to a considerable reduction in unemployment. declared Clotaire Allogo Zeng, president of CETG.

Recently, the consortium of entrepreneurs and workers from Gabon made an outing. The president of this platform said he retained the commitments made by the Committee for the Transition and Restoration of Institutions with regard to the purchase of the assets of Assala and Addax Petroleum oil & gas Gabon (Apogg) by the State Gabonese.

With this in mind, this non-governmental organization bringing together local entrepreneurs who have already proven themselves in promoting Gabonese entrepreneurship, calls on the President of the transition, General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema so that he pays particular attention to companies and other SMEs national with the aim of participating in the economic and industrial growth of the country.

With nearly 300 members from diverse backgrounds, CETG’s main focus remains the development of entrepreneurship. Concerned about local businesses which are having difficulty evolving, concerned about unemployment which is in full swing, committed and determined ‘our objective is to make our contribution to the building of Gabon while enhancing the skills of the Gabonese, creating employment, hire Gabonese people and train those who are not yet. The Gabonese has the skills,” thinks Clotaire Allogo ZENG.

Jean-Jacques Rovaria Djodji

2024-03-18 14:55:53
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