In an audio widely shared on social networks, former trade unionist and minister Christiane Bitougat says she no longer wants to hear from the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG, the former party in power in Gabon for 55 years).
With the banter and warlike spirit that we know of her, the trained teacher even calls her former comrades witches, in particular the hierarchs of the CEO who participated in the meeting which recorded the dismissal of Ali Bongo Odimba from his duties as Distinguished Comrade President (DCP) of the former party-state.
Regarding the reasons given to oust Ali Bongo Ondimba, Christiane Bitougat mightn’t care less for having been put in the minority during the last party congress where she mentioned the same reasons.
She makes a mockery of the fact that the CEO’s senior hierarchy publicly recognizes today the impotence and incapacity of the DCP, while she was the subject of indifference and reprimands every time she warned regarding the risks. of Ali Bongo Ondimba’s candidacy for the August 2023 presidential election, she asserts. True or false, no one will know.
Respect of the texts and dissolution of the CEO
Particularly offensive, Christiane Bitougat supports the approach of Francis Nkéa Nzigue, former minister and other dignitary of the CEO who went to court, demanding the annulment of all the decisions resulting from the last conclave of the former fallen party, the dissolution of the authorities which resulted from this and the return to the previous organization chart, pending the holding of a congress prepared and organized according to the relevant statutes and regulatory provisions of the party created by Omar Bongo on March 12, 1968.
The former trade unionist who reaffirmed her support for the new strong men of the CTRI (in power), goes even further by speaking out in favor of the pure and simple dissolution of the Gabonese Democratic Party which ruled Gabon for 55 years for an assessment chaotic, by all accounts.
Féeodora Madiba
2024-03-14 22:03:09
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