MOUILA (south), July 31 (AGP) – The candidate for the next presidential election, Paulette Missambo, president of the opposition party the National Union (UN), defined her action program for Gabon over the weekend. end passed, during a meeting at the Omar Bongo Ondimba gymnasium in Mouila.
Economically, Paulette Missambo promised a business-friendly environment, by creating development banks to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and by encouraging young people and women traders.
She also stressed the need to grant support credits to young people, who make up 75% of Gabonese, and to women, who make up 52% of the population.
“Once in power, I will restore scholarships and I will invest in the youth, the Gabon of tomorrow, while improving the living conditions of future teachers through pre-salaries who, once in the field of work, will find their salaries,” she added. Maintaining that education remains the basis of development.
Paulette Missambo pledged to protect Gabonese culture through the construction of appropriate museums, and to promote vernacular languages, traditional songs and dances, in an effort to rebuild the endangered Gabonese cultural identity. Because, she believes, “culture is an economy”.
The boss of the UN decried the state of certain roads, such as the one leading to Mbigou, in the department of Boumi-Louétsi (about a hundred kilometers from Mouila, the provincial capital). She also criticized the lack of airlines, the lack of health personnel, the lack of technical platforms and medicines.
“I, President of the Republic, the first act that I will take will be to develop an emergency program on infrastructure,” added the presidential candidate.
During her tour in Ngounié, Paulette Missambo, accompanied by her delegation, made a return to her sources, at the college-high school Val -Marie de Mouila, where she did her secondary school, while promising to help her former establishment. by the granting of the computer tool, before the next school year.
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