In Libreville, pensioners in the civil and military civil service are raising the tone. Gathering together in a collective, they solemnly question the President of the Republic, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, in order to finally obtain the payment of the benefits of services rendered, commonly referred to as bonuses for cessation of activity, provided for by law for more than twenty years. At a recent press conference, the representatives of this…
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In Libreville, pensioners in the civil and military civil service are raising the tone. Gathering together in a collective, they solemnly question the President of the Republic, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, in order to finally obtain the payment of the benefits of services rendered, commonly referred to as bonuses for cessation of activity, provided for by law for more than twenty years. At a recent press conference, the representatives of this…