As promised a few weeks earlier by the boss of the General Directorate of Mines and Geology, the Gabonese Public Works Company (SGTP), the company promoted by Hervé-Patrick Opiangah which intervenes in the exploitation of gravel in Mounana comes to see his license renewed after several months of waiting.
Relief in Mounana, in the Haut-Ogooué province, where SGTP has its headquarters and almost all of its employees who almost found themselves unemployed in these times of crisis. “The operating permit was finally renewed by the Ministry of Mines, which we thank in passing for its speed and for the sincerity of its approach by issuing us this document that SGTP Mines obtained after having satisfied all our legal obligations. », Recently informed one of the executives of the company reached by the Gabonlogistics.com news site.

Last February, faced with the fears expressed by officials and employees of SGTP Mines who feared to suffer a long period of unemployment without pay, the Director General of Mines and Geology, Mr. Boulingui-Boulingui, had effect entrusted to Gabonreview promising to remedy the wait which was imposed on this gravel mining company promoted by the deputy and businessman Hervé-Patrick Opiangah. He also explained that it was more of an administrative matter than anything else. SGTP Mines had to comply before receiving the discharge from the government.
In Mounana, the hundred or so SGTP employees could therefore continue their activities without fear of “finding themselves on the street”, in the greatest precariousness, as some had foreseen in recent months. The resumption of operations is scheduled for the next few days.