
Martin Obandja Owoula
Martin Obandja Owoula is a prominent figure in the Gabonese judicial system, serving as the Secretary General of the Chancery. He plays a crucial role in facilitating communication between the government and the judiciary, particularly during times of conflict such as the ongoing general strike by Gabon's magistrates. His leadership and negotiation skills are pivotal in efforts to resolve disputes and improve working conditions for judges in Gabon.
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Martin Obandja-Owoula was replaced by Jacques Lebama after retiring.
Installation des nouveaux promus au ministère de la Justice : Dr Akure-Davain appelle à améliorer la «perception de la Justice» | Gabonreview.comMartin Obandja-Owoula presided over the commission that examined the candidates' applications for the position of huissier de justice.
Gabon : 65 nouveaux huissiers de justice après 15 ans d'attente | Gabonreview.comMartin Obandja Owoula is the Secretary General of the Chancellery and was part of the ministerial delegation.
Annexe du tribunal de première instance de Libreville : livraison prévue pour septembre 2025 | Gabonreview.comMartin Obandja Owoula was present during the meetings organized by Séraphin Akure-Davain.
Ministère de la Justice : Séraphin Akure-Davain trace la voie | Gabonreview.comHe is the Secretary General of the Chancery overseeing the discussions between the magistrates and the authorities.
Grève du Synamag : Une commission tripartite pour débloquer la situation | Gabonreview.com













