2024-01-01 06:53:30
It is the tradition of the transition to the new year, the presidents in office address their country to take stock of the current year and announce the program for the months to come. In certain countries, important events are announced: general elections, new Constitutions, end of transition, etc. Overview with our correspondents.
Published on: 01/01/2024 – 07:53
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Au Senegalthese traditional wishes to the nation yesterday, Sunday, evening were the opportunity to Macky Sall to take stock of his twelve years at the head of the country. The Senegalese president, elected for the first time in 2012 – he recalled – and who is not a candidate in the next presidential election in February, called for peace for the years to come, and for peaceful elections followingwards. a year 2023 marked by violence.
I will ensure that the presidential election of February 25, 2024 takes place, like the previous ones, peacefully and in the best organizational conditions. I invite all candidates to work in the same spirit.
Macky Sall’s wishes: “all human work is imperfect, but the Senegal of 2023 is incommensurable with the Senegal of 2012” and incommensurable with the
Juliette Dubois
In Guineafollowing once once more offering his condolences to the families of the victims of thefire at the main hydrocarbon depot in Conakryon the night of December 17 to 18, which officially left 24 dead, nearly 200 injured and many missing, the president of the transition, Colonel Mamadi Doumbouyathanked the friendly countries who lent a helping hand, as well as the partners for their solidarity.
Mamadi Doumbouya also discussed the transition, which should theoretically end at the end of 2024, and its objectives since a new Constitution will be submitted to a referendum to Guineans.
… a Constitution approved by the people, which is not copy and paste, but a Constitution which draws inspiration from the past to build our future together. But the essential goal is the inclusive participation of all in the current debates and consultations which will determine the path towards consensual, free, participatory and transparent elections. All these actions by the State aim to respect its commitments to Guineans. The process is progressing well, step by step, and the government is fulfilling all its obligations, while calling on political actors to fulfill their part in the patriotic dynamic of building our democratic State.
Mamadi Doumbouya: “During the new year, a new Constitution that resembles us and brings us together will be submitted to a referendum”
Moktar Bah
Au Chad, the message from the president of the transition, Sunday evening, coincides this year with the promulgation at the end of the week of the new Constitution, following the referendum two weeks ago. Chad therefore enters “ the sun of the Fifth Republic » highlighted Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno.
… an intransigent republic in the face of arbitrariness, impunity, injustices, corruption, nepotism, clientelism and communitarianism, a republic built on democracy and the rule of law attached to our traditions and to African values, protector of human rights and the best interests of the nation above all and everywhere. A republic of opportunities and equal opportunities for all, a republic which makes the moralization of public life a permanent priority, a republic which stands proudly in the face of the world, jealous of its sovereignty and active in concert nations.
Mahamat Idriss Deby: “Thus rises, at dawn 2024, on the land of our ancestors, the sun of the Fifth Republic”
Olivier Monodji
Au Gabon, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguéma thanked the Gabonese people for their support following the coup d’état, which he calls ” blow of liberation “. The President of the Transition notably justified the coup d’état which brought him to power on August 30, saying ” end to a breathless diet and whose practices would have led us inevitably towards chaos » and welcomed his action during his first four months at the head of the country.
“The year 2023 which is coming to an end was a pivotal year in our march towards the happiness of a new Gabon. The Defense and Security Forces unanimously decided not to support the electoral fraud. They took their responsibilities in the eyes of the Gabonese people and the international community to respect the oath to protect the nation once morest dictatorship and corruption, by putting an end to a regime that was running out of steam and whose practices would have led us inevitably towards the chaos. The liberation was welcomed by the entire population. Through this membership, the Committee for the Transition and Restoration of Institutions thus opens a period of political transition in our country. In four months of office, we have initiated structural reforms, which facilitate access to education, training and health. »
Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema: “The liberation coup was welcomed by the entire population”
Yves-Laurent Goma
2024 will be the year of youth, assured the Congolese president Denis Sassou Nguesso, Sunday in his wishes for the new year, in a radio and television message. A message dominated by themes like economic growth, climate change and peace. According to World Bank figures, 42% of young Congolese aged 18 to 35 are affected by unemployment.
Denis Sassou Nguesso: “For the new year, it is appropriate to emphasize the urgency of meeting the expectations of young people”
Loïcia Martial
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