In Gabon, the dispute between the World Financial institution and the federal government seems to have been resolved.
The nation paid greater than $17 million in arrears to the Worldwide Financial institution for Reconstruction and Growth (IBRD9) on July 2, in line with a press launch issued by the Division of Public Accounts on Wednesday.
World Financial institution Vice President for West and Central Africa Ousmane Diangana introduced the suspension of funds to Gabon because of the accumulation of arrears in a word leaked on social networks.
Gabon, press launch from the Division of Public Accounts
Gabon, Division of Public Accounts Press Launch Gabon, Division of Public Accounts Press Launch
Libreville expressed good intentions and believed it was the sufferer of a technical problem that precipitated the delay.
In an effort to appease collectors, the ministry added that the Basic Public Accountants Administration settled practically 136 billion CFA francs in debt in June alone.