WHAT ARE THE GABONESE PRIVATE EMPLOYERS WORTH? QUE VAUT LE PATRONAT GABONAIS ?
English version When reading this article in L'Union, it is entirely legitimate to wonder whether the Gabonese employers' association deserves such high praise, as there is a disconnect between what is written in this institutional newspaper and the business climate; that is, the reality on the ground. In Gabon, while one can say there are local entrepreneurs, one can also assert that the structuring of a truly independent and influential entrepreneurial class is still nonexistent. All bosses are beholden to the Bongos; yesterday as well as today. Historically and structurally, the formation of the employer network has faced several major obstacles. The historical dependence on extractive industries (oil, manganese, timber): The predominance of multinationals: Sectors requiring heavy capital, such as infrastructure development or mining, have traditionally been captured by large foreign companies. The State as the main actor: The State has long been the primary employe...