The Grand Hotel Djibloho hosts important CEMAC meetings and consolidates its role as a leading congress center in Central Africa.

As part of the activities held from 15 to 26 September, the Grand Hotel Djibloho hosted three important meetings of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC), bringing together experts, directors-general, and authorities from the six Member States. The sessions included the preparatory meetings of the Subregional Statistical Committee, the 11th official session of the Committee, the first pilot meeting of the HISWACA Project, and the Validation Seminar for Adaptations to the Training Programs of ISSEA (Subregional Institute for Statistics and Applied Economics).
Delegations and guests enjoyed the hotel's hospitality and quality services, while its modern meeting rooms proved to be the perfect venue for hosting large-scale international events.
During the preparatory meetings, the experts reviewed statistical reports and defined guidelines for strengthening regional cooperation. CEMAC Commissioner Nicolás Beyeme Nguema congratulated H.E. Obiang Nguema Mbasogo for his political vision and Equatorial Guinea's role in regional development.
Baltasar Engonga Edjo then called for a sustainable economy, while the Director General of INEGE, Ricardo Nsue Ndemesogo Obono, stated that these meetings will mark a turning point in the lives of citizens.
Finally, ISSEA held a validation seminar in which Marcel Opoumba urged a united effort to address the subregion's challenges, with particular attention to training, healthcare, and economic sustainability.
The Grand Hotel Djibloho provided modern facilities, optimal workspaces, and excellent hospitality, establishing itself as a benchmark in the organization of high-level meetings and positioning Djibloho as a strategic destination for congress and events tourism in Central Africa.