Thanks to a communication made Wednesday in Libreville, the president of the Citizen Movement ”Le Pari‘, Aggée Mayaké, expressed his satisfaction following the plebiscite of the new text of the Gabonese fundamental law, voted by an overwhelming majority in the province of Nyanga (south), during the constitutional referendum of November 16. The Pari Citizen Movement also expresses its satisfaction with the eloquent participation rate recorded during this referendum vote.
“I, son of Nyanga, knowing the Indian sign that was ours in this province, we fought to defeat it and achieve this historic and flawless victory on the scale of our province, thanks to relentless awareness raising among young people , women and men”, thus set the scene for the president of the Citizen Movement “Le Pari”.
Aggée Mayaké therefore welcomes this first step in the timeline of the transition, through the enthusiastic vote of the new constitution, which leads serenely towards the end of the transition and the return to constitutional order for the country which was able to thus counting on the province of Nyanga and this, under the leadership of the president of the transition, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguéma.
First victory won on the transition timeline, but Nyanga remains mobilized because the fight is not over. “We must go all the way by ensuring that in the coming months, when the focus is on the presidential election, we can respond as massively as we have recently demonstrated. I had the privilege of being the second youth leader at the provincial level alongside the local MP”proudly proclaimed the president of the Movement citizen ”The Bet”.
“The province of Nyanga was primarily responsible for Colonel Ulrich Manfoumbi Manfoumbi who led the campaign, as Provincial Coordinator, supported by Minister Jonathan Ignoumba. This duo wanted to bring young people into contact and take part in this great campaign, leading Nyanga to occupy second place in this tidal wave in favor of ”Yes””said Haggai Mayaké.
This press briefing finally gave the president of the Citizen Movement the opportunity ”The Pari” to thank, not only the authorities of the transition, but also the Gabonese populations, those of Nyanga in particular, for having understood the issues of the day, by voting in favor of the new constitution of the Gabonese republic.
Alph’-Willem Eslie and Frida Dodo
2024-12-04 23:09:00
#Satisfied #citizen #movement #Pari
Who is Aggée Mayaké and what is his role in the Gabonese constitutional referendum?
## Gabon’s Constitutional Referendum: A Nyanga Perspective
**Intro:**
Gabonese voters overwhelmingly approved a new constitution in a referendum held November 16th. Today, we’re joined by Aggée Mayaké, president of the Citizen Movement “Le Pari” and a vocal advocate for the new constitution, to discuss the significance of this vote, particularly in his home province of Nyanga.
**Interviewer:** Mr. Mayaké, you’ve expressed great satisfaction with the results of the referendum in Nyanga. Can you elaborate on why this vote was so important to you and your movement?
**Aggée Mayaké:** It was imperative for us to secure a resounding “yes” vote in Nyanga. We knew the importance of overcoming historical challenges and achieving a clear victory in our province. We conducted extensive outreach efforts to empower young people, women, and men to understand the significance of this new constitution and participate actively.
**Interviewer:** The new constitution proposes significant changes, including a seven-year presidential term renewable once. How will these changes impact Gabon’s political landscape?
**Aggée Mayaké:** This new constitution marks a pivotal moment in Gabon’s transition back to civilian rule. It paves the way for stability and a return to constitutional order.
**Interviewer:** What message do you have for the people of Nyanga and Gabon as a whole going forward?
**Aggée Mayaké:** This victory is just the first step in a long journey. We remain dedicated to ensuring that the promises of this new constitution are realised. There is much work to be done, but we are confident that, together, we can build a brighter future for Gabon [[1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Gabonese_constitutional_referendum)].
**Outro:**
Thank you, Mr. Mayaké, for sharing your perspective. The referendum results in Gabon signal a significant shift in the country’s political landscape, and the impact of these changes will continue to unfold in the coming months.