Update Day
March 12, Tuesday
Renewal Day in Gabon is a national holiday celebrated on March 12. The day was created in 2010 as a symbol of political renewal and social reconstruction in the country.History of the holiday
March 12 was chosen as the day of renewal because it was the day on which Gabon held presidential elections in 2009 following the death of Omar Bongo, who had been in power for 41 years. The new president, Ali Bongo Ondimba, won the election and became the first president of the country to succeed his father.
How the holiday is celebrated
In Gabon, official ceremonies are held with the participation of high-ranking officials, including the president, ministers and representatives of state institutions.
Various events are held to promote reforms, new initiatives and the development of key sectors such as education, health and infrastructure.
The country may also organize public meetings, cultural events and meetings between citizens and authorities, where issues of improving the lives of citizens are discussed.