According to news reaching the editorial staff of Gabonactu.com, the shocking team of coordination for Yes in the Middle Ogooué is fighting hard in the lakes as in the towns of Lambaréné, Ndjolé and Bifune so that the “yes” win massively in the province of Moyen Ogooué during the referendum vote on November 16.
The provincial coordination of Middle Ogooué is led by the famous speaker and deputy for Lambaréné, Dr. Séraphin Davin Akoure.
Monday, November 11, the coordination received reinforcement from Raymond Ndong Sima, national coordinator of the campaign for YES in the referendum.
« Get involved! Reach out to others to encourage them to participate in the vote, this is our first objective. Then they have to vote YES “, he urged the Prime Minister of the Transition.
The head of government emphasized the need for fraternal dialogue with voters to convince them to introduce the green ballot, the symbol of YES, in the ballot boxes.
Ndong Sima insisted on the importance of transcending political differences and divisions for the best interest of the nation, stressing that this new Constitution is crucial because it organizes the State and defines the fundamental rules of life in society.
The Middle Ogooué local coordination team includes, among others, Paul Marie Gondjout (Minister of Justice), Professor Ndoume Essingone (Minister of Higher Education), Joel Ogouma (former governor), Jean Pierre Rougou and others.
Marie Dorothée
2024-11-13 01:10:00
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**Interview with Dr. Séraphin Davin Akoure, Deputy for Lambaréné and Leader of the Provincial Coordination for Yes in the Middle Ogooué**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Dr. Akoure. The campaign for the upcoming referendum on November 16 in the Moyen Ogooué province seems quite intense. Can you share what strategies your team is employing to ensure a massive ‘yes’ vote?
**Dr. Akoure:** Thank you for having me. Our strategy is built on grassroots mobilization. We are actively engaging communities in Lambaréné, Ndjolé, and Bifune through door-to-door outreach and community meetings. The goal is to encourage participation and ensure everyone understands the importance of voting ‘yes’.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned reaching out to the voters. How are you addressing concerns from those who may be hesitant about the referendum?
**Dr. Akoure:** We are fostering a dialogue with the voters. It’s crucial to listen to their concerns and provide clear, transparent information about the benefits of the proposed changes. We want them to feel involved in the process, not just as voters but as essential stakeholders in our democratic journey.
**Interviewer:** Raymond Ndong Sima, the national coordinator, has joined your efforts. How does his involvement impact your campaign?
**Dr. Akoure:** His presence significantly boosts our morale and lends credibility to our campaign. As the national coordinator, he brings a wealth of experience and resources. His call for unity and participation resonates deeply with our goals, reinforcing our message to voters about the importance of their involvement.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, what is your message to the voters in Moyen Ogooué as the referendum date approaches?
**Dr. Akoure:** My message is simple: Get involved! This referendum is about shaping our future, and every vote counts. Encourage your families, friends, and neighbors to participate and vote ‘yes’. Together, we can make our voices heard and pave the way for positive change in our province.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Dr. Akoure, for your insights and dedication to this important initiative. We wish you and your team success in the upcoming referendum.
**Dr. Akoure:** Thank you! Together, we will make a difference.