a symposium to mark the commitment of young women –

Young women CEOs during the symposium on March 31 in Libreville © Gabonactu.com

The Secretary General of the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG), Steeve Nzegho Dieko, opened and closed the UJPDG Women’s Youth Symposium, organized on Friday March 31, 2023, an activity aimed at marking the militant commitment of young women in party called “of the masses”, falling within the framework of the festivities of the 55th anniversary of the political formation of Ali Bongo Ondimba.

“This anniversary that this conference opens the events is not only a moment of Great Celebration, but also, you have well thought, a moment of introspection to generate new perspectives”said Mr. Nzegho Dieko in his circumstantial speech.

The SG of the CEO, Steeve Nzegho Dieko addressing young committed activists © Gabonactu.com
The SG of the CEO, Steeve Nzegho Dieko addressing young committed activists © Gabonactu.com

The symposium organized under the main theme: female youth in politics, the lines are moving! “. Several panels were held to stimulate the political development of these activists.

Women who have been called to awareness to highlight their potential, essential to mobilize the troops. Women being considered “the backbone of the CEO”.

“We are sure of it, you are already ready to face the political battles of this year 2023, and already mobilized to meet all the challenges of your condition as Young Women”, he pointed out.

The festivities linked to the celebration of the 55th CEO’s birthday continues this April 01, 2023 with the delivery of donations to orphanages by the Executive Secretariat, the gala match between elected officials and party executives as well as other activities before the big party to be held this Sunday, April 02 with the participation of the Distinguished Comrade President, Ali Bongo Ondimba, boss of the party.

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