03 Aug 2017 | 10:42 PM UTC
Gabon: Libreville civil servants on strike August 2-4
Agents in the customs, tax, treasury, and hydrocarbons departments in Libreville strike August 2-4; extension possible
Event
A civil servants union in Libreville (covering personnel from customs, tax, treasury, and hydrocarbons departments) launched a strike on Wednesday, August 2, set to continue until Friday, August 4; however, reports indicate the action could be extended indefinitely if demands are not met. The union is striking to demand owed back-pay and bonuses. The strike is likely to slow or impede processing of administrative matters in affected departments. Associated protests may occur in the coming days, along with an increased security presence and localized transportation disruptions.
Context
The Gabonese government has struggled to pay salaries and entitlements since the collapse of oil prices in 2014. Additionally, widespread unrest followed the August 2016 presidential elections, which saw Ali Bongo reelected by a narrow margin amid allegations of a rigged vote. Although the security situation has since largely stabilized, tensions remain high.
Advice
All those present in Gabon are advised to closely monitor developments to the situation and avoid all public gatherings due to the risk of violence, which can flare up with little warning.