President John Mahama has arrived in Gabon’s capital to attend the first International Forum for Innovation and Development, a high-level gathering focused on harnessing technology and investment to drive economic growth across Africa.
The event, held under the patronage of Gabon’s President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, brings together heads of state, government officials, global investors, and technology experts. It is centred on the theme: “Political Stability, Business Climate, and Artificial Intelligence: Catalysts for Growth.”
Organisers say the forum aims to position Gabon as a regional hub for innovation and a key destination for international investment. The gathering also marks the inauguration of the newly built Omar Bongo Ondimba Congress Centre, which is expected to host future international engagements.
Discussions are set to conclude with the adoption of the “Libreville Declaration” – a document outlining commitments by political leaders to strengthen governance, improve transparency, and promote digital integration across Africa.
President Mahama is attending the forum as part of his broader push for collaboration between governments and the private sector. According to a statement issued by Ghana’s presidency on Sunday, May 3, Mahama “remains a strong advocate for fostering partnerships that bridge the gap between government policy and private-sector growth to ensure inclusive development.”
The forum is expected to provide a platform for African leaders and global partners to exchange ideas and explore practical steps toward building resilient, technology-driven economies.




