Moanda: Oligui Nguéma inaugurates several Comilog infrastructures 2024-02-10 07:25:02

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DIG/ The President of the Transition, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, proceeded, on February 8, 2024 in Moanda in the province of Haut-Ogooué, to the inauguration of several industrial and social achievements built by the Ogooué Mining Company (Comilog) in the presence of Christel Bories, the general director of the Eramet group.

These include modular laundries in Okouma; the Mingoungou city, a housing estate intended for the populations of the Moanda railway station area comprising 66 houses and an orphanage with a capacity of 50 children; and the Konda paving stone factory dedicated to the paving of secondary roads in Moanda.

The Head of State also officially commissioned the Integrated Operations Management Center (Iroc). Which allows Comilog to have an overview of its value chain starting from the extraction of ore in Moanda, to its loading into ships at the ore port of Owendo, and by transshipment off the coast of Libreville.

Iroc is made up of a team of 17 people, including 4 engineers and 12 managers, 90% recruited from Comilog operational teams.

“It is a mine which generates a significant number of jobs, 98% national.

Today there are 10,500 jobs generated by the mine and ore transport, 4,000 direct jobs and 6,500 subcontractors.

These jobs are growing very strongly and we have added 2,500 jobs linked to Setrag, particularly for track maintenance., said Christel Bories.



2024-02-10 07:25:02

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