EQUATORIAL GUINEA :: Equatorial Guinea: First Lady denies Baltasar Ebang scandal and defends women :: EQUATORIAL GUINEA
In a celebrity intervention, Constancia Mangue ObiangThe First Lady of Equatorial Guinea, strongly the scandal related to Baltasar Ebang Engonga, standing to defend honor women Equatorial Guinean victims of this case that shakes the country.
The affair, which began after the broadcast of intimate videos including this top official and several women, including some wives of influential people in the country, causing a shock wave in Equatorial Guinean society. “This affair is an attack on the dignity of Equatorial Guinean women,” said the First Lady in an intervention that marks a turning point in the management of this crisis.
Against this scandal Unsurprisingly, the government responded quickly by removing Baltasar Ebang Engonga from office and taking urgent measures to limit the spread of dangerous content. However, for the wife of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, these actions represent only the first step.
The First Lady made several key points in particular:
– The need to protect women’s privacy in the digital age
– The importance of implementing sustainable policies against violence against women
– The urgency for strengthening measures for gender equality
– Protect the dignity of Equatorial Guinean women
This strong position continues Constancia Mangue Obiang’s commitment to gender equality. She denies that this scandal could damage the progress that has already been made in this area and she wants a general movement to preserve the dignity of women in the country.
This case highlights contemporary challenges related to protecting privacy in the digital age and the need to strengthen legal frameworks to prevent abuse. The response of the highest authorities in the country shows the seriousness of the situation and their desire to provide strong answers.