Libreville, Gabon – In a move aimed at fostering national unity and dialog, president Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema met with Professor Albert Ondo Ossa and supporters of the “No” referendum movement on Thursday at the presidential palace in Libreville. This meeting follows a series of discussions the President has been holding with key Gabonese political figures.
The meeting focused on the results of the recent referendum held on November 16,2024,and the path forward,particularly the development of a new electoral code. President Nguema emphasized the importance of inclusivity and assured the “No” movement supporters that their concerns were heard and would be considered in the ongoing national dialogue.
“Their voice was not heard,” the President stated in his address to the nation on December 4th, “their concerns were taken into account, and they will continue to prosper” within our national dialogue.
The President reiterated his commitment to a transparent and peaceful transition, stressing that the military intervention on August 30, 2023, was necesary to prevent the country from descending into chaos. He called on all actors to play a constructive role in ensuring credible elections.
Jean Remy Yama,founder of the Citizens’ Front for Openness (FCT),expressed the ”No” movement’s willingness to move forward,stating,”We are now looking towards the electoral code wich must give us all the necessary guarantees for electoral transparency.”
Nicole Assele, another prominent member of the movement, voiced her hope that the President’s assurances regarding the inclusion of their requests in the new organic laws would be fulfilled. She specifically highlighted the need for progress on women’s rights in the new constitution.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to focus on the development of a new electoral code, marking a significant step towards a more inclusive and democratic future for Gabon.
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