The Coordonprovincial native from Woleu Ntem of the campaign for the constitutional referendum raising awareness among local populations to vote “yes” when the time comes © D.R
In his capacity as Provincial Coordinator of Woleu Ntem of the campaign for the constitutional referendum that Gabon is organizing on November 16, Sosthène Nguema Nguema, who has been edifying the populations of the different departments for several days through local political talks, hopes for a victory “Yes” with a score of 98%, given the firm commitment perceptible by the local populations.
« I thank the populations of Woleu-Ntem who mobilized to make Woleu-Ntem the territory of Yes. They decided to make this part of the country the territory of Yes. Each voter must do two things: mobilize on voting day, and the vote must necessarily be Yes. We expect results of 98%,” wishes M. Nguema Nguema.
For this Transition deputy who seems to be apparently well adored by the populations, the province of Woleu-Ntem must establish itself as a bastion of “Yes”. In this effort aimed at convincing his brothers and sisters, the campaign coordinator of the northern province of the country and his teams, they are deployed in the different departments, in this case Haut-Komo, Haut-Ntem, Ntem, Okano and Woleu, with a clear objective: “to unite voters around a firm commitment to the draft Constitution”.
While traveling through the different nooks and crannies of the province, Sosthène Nguema Nguema, does not miss the opportunity to tell the populations in his mother tongue ”Fang” that the new constitution which will be submitted to the approval or not of the Gabonese people on November 16, will constitute real progress for a democratic Gabon with strong institutions.
« We will choose a constitution which was developed consensually by Gabonese people based on national dialogue and submitted to parliament, a constitution which made it possible to add the will of the people. Yes to the referendum for an inclusive constitution that leaves neither young people, nor women, nor people living with disabilities at the side of the road », he maintained, subsequently calling all Woleu-Ntemois for a massive yes vote on November 16.
Camille Boussoughou
2024-11-11 19:36:00
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**Interview with Sosthène Nguema Nguema, Provincial Coordinator for the Constitutional Referendum in Woleu Ntem**
**Editor:** Thank you, Mr. Nguema Nguema, for joining us today. As the Provincial Coordinator for the constitutional referendum campaign, can you tell us about your goals for the upcoming vote on November 16?
**Sosthène Nguema Nguema:** Thank you for having me. Our primary goal is to rally the local populations in Woleu Ntem to ensure a resounding “Yes” vote in the referendum. I’m aiming for a convincing victory of 98%. The commitment from our communities has been remarkable, and I believe we can achieve this.
**Editor:** That’s an ambitious target. What steps are you taking to mobilize voters and ensure they understand the importance of this referendum?
**Sosthène Nguema Nguema:** I’ve been conducting a series of local political talks across various departments, educating voters about the implications of the referendum and the benefits of voting “Yes.” It’s crucial that each voter not only casts their vote on the day but also encourages others to do the same.
**Editor:** You mentioned that Woleu Ntem could establish itself as a bastion of the “Yes” vote. What do you think sets this province apart in this campaign?
**Sosthène Nguema Nguema:** Woleu Ntem has always had a strong sense of community and unity among its people. There’s a palpable enthusiasm to embrace change and support progress. The population here is mobilized and ready to make a significant statement by voting “Yes.”
**Editor:** Aside from mobilization, are there any concerns you’re facing in the lead-up to the referendum?
**Sosthène Nguema Nguema:** Like any political campaign, there can be challenges in ensuring that every voice is heard and every voter feels empowered to participate. However, the overwhelming support we’ve seen gives me confidence that we can navigate these challenges.
**Editor:** Thank you, Mr. Nguema Nguema. Your passion for this campaign is clear, and we wish you the best of luck in achieving your goals on November 16.
**Sosthène Nguema Nguema:** Thank you very much. Together, we can make Woleu Ntem a shining example of what can be achieved when communities unite for a common cause.