National campaign director for the referendum campaign, Raymond Ndong Sima in Franceville went to Franceville in the province of Haut Ogooué to mobilize the troops and encourage the populations of this south-eastern part of the country to vote reluctantly for “yes » during the referendum scheduled for November 16.
“Only vote YES!” “, urged Mr. Ndong Sima who had a frank direct exchange with the populations in a packed gymnasium of the CES Mamadou Lewo in Franceville.
For Raymond Ndong Sima, the new constitution which will be submitted for popular approval thus strengthens the rule of law, improves fundamental rights and freedoms, and modernizes institutions for better governance. It reflects, he insisted, the deep aspirations of the Gabonese people as a whole for solid institutions and more transparent and inclusive governance mechanisms, capable of responding to contemporary challenges.
“Saturday November 16, get up to vote”he insisted.
The new fundamental law will, according to him, guarantee a “better balance of powers, strengthen social justice and promote citizen participation in the management of the nation”.
Accompanied by the National Coordination and the team of members of the Provincial Coordination, he encouraged the Gabonese to mobilize for this hopeful project by participating massively in the vote on Saturday, November 16.
Antoine Relaxe
2024-11-13 14:10:00
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**Interview with Raymond Ndong Sima, National Campaign Director for the Upcoming Referendum**
*Date: October 25, 2023*
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Raymond. You recently visited Franceville in Haut Ogooué to rally support for the upcoming referendum on November 16. What was the primary focus of your visit?
**Raymond Ndong Sima:** Thank you for having me. My visit was aimed at mobilizing residents and encouraging them to vote “yes” in the referendum. It’s crucial for our community to understand the importance of this vote and how it affects our future.
**Editor:** You mentioned encouraging people to vote “yes” reluctantly. Can you elaborate on that sentiment?
**Raymond Ndong Sima:** Certainly. I understand that many people have reservations and concerns about the proposed changes. My role is to address these apprehensions openly while highlighting the potential benefits of a “yes” vote. It’s important to foster a constructive dialogue.
**Editor:** What do you see as the key benefits of a “yes” vote for the people in Haut Ogooué?
**Raymond Ndong Sima:** A “yes” vote represents progress and an opportunity for development in our province. It can lead to better infrastructure, enhanced public services, and increased investment – all of which can significantly improve the quality of life for our residents.
**Editor:** How has the reception been among the people you’ve talked to in Franceville?
**Raymond Ndong Sima:** The response has been mixed. Many are worried about the implications of the changes. However, after discussions and providing clear information, I’ve noticed a shift toward understanding the potential positive outcomes of voting “yes.” Engaging them in dialogue is crucial.
**Editor:** As the campaign progresses, what strategies do you plan to implement to encourage voter turnout on November 16?
**Raymond Ndong Sima:** We are focusing on grassroots engagement—organizing community meetings, working with local leaders, and utilizing social media to spread the message. It’s essential to create a sense of unity and encourage every eligible voter to participate in this decision-making process.
**Editor:** Final thoughts: What message do you want to convey to the people of Haut Ogooué as the referendum date approaches?
**Raymond Ndong Sima:** I urge everyone to consider the importance of their voice and the impact their vote will have on our collective future. Change can be daunting, but with it comes the opportunity for growth. I believe in our province and its potential, and I hope for a strong turnout on November 16.
**Editor:** Thank you, Raymond, for your insights and for sharing your vision for Haut Ogooué.
**Raymond Ndong Sima:** Thank you for having me!