The Gabonese People’s Seven Wonders Party (7MP) and the Oligui Nguema 100% Movement (MON 100%) concluded their nationwide tour on Friday at the Cité Damas, presenting a detailed report of their mission conducted from June 4 to 25, 2026, across all nine provinces of Gabon.
The delegation, led by Joël Ngoueneni Ndzengouma, founder and president of both organizations, engaged directly with citizens, activists, and local leaders. Their primary goal was to assess the post-2025 presidential election social and political landscape while gathering firsthand insights into the population’s priorities.
Ngoueneni Ndzengouma emphasized the tour’s dual purpose: strengthening internal structures and fostering unity between the two movements. « From June 4, 2026, the 7MP and MON 100% have merged efforts to sustain the momentum initiated on February 8, 2025, » he stated, highlighting the collaborative spirit driving their initiative.
Throughout the journey, discussions revolved around pressing national concerns, including youth employment, access to clean water, infrastructure challenges, healthcare accessibility, education reforms, and the rising cost of living. « This mission was about listening and understanding the real challenges faced by our people, » Ngoueneni Ndzengouma explained.

The leaders also announced significant organizational advancements, including the restructuring of provincial coordinations, updating of membership databases, and the enrollment of over 1,000 new supporters. « This tour enabled us to appoint new local leaders, deepen MON 100%’s presence nationwide, and collect fresh membership commitments, » Ngoueneni Ndzengouma noted.
The press conference drew key political figures, such as Angélique Ngoma, Secretary-General of the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG), and Gervais Oniane, President of the Union for the Republic (UPR). The latter underscored the need for political cohesion, urging parties to prioritize dialogue and collective responsibility. « Political entities must unite in purpose to support the nation’s transformative agenda, » he asserted.
Concluding the event, the 7MP and MON 100% leadership proposed the establishment of a consultative platform for political parties backing President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema. They argued this framework would streamline coordination and reinforce collaborative governance moving forward.



