décembre 22, 2024

Equatorial Guinea: The PDGE conducts its infamy campaign against a background of unfair competition

Obiang Mbasogo,the current candidate in place offered himself dozens of 4X4 vehicles, to fight the campaign while his population is starving to death. The country’s revenues used only to fuel the deviations of power during the last seven years of the presidential term, have again been used to mobilise activists in search of money on the esplanade of the CEOE National Bureau in Malabo II, on Thursday, November 10, 2022.

Deputy campaign managers competing for the prize of the most dedicated party activist, like a frenzied boot licking, went out of their way to extol the campaign programmes of the ruling candidate in the island region of Malabo II.

Indeed, Ela Nsue Mengue and Nfono Ngomo Nchama called on the militants to « mature by voting for the continuity of peace, stability, progress and development as an indispensable condition for the realisation of the objectives of the 2035 Agenda for Development ».

But the continuity so mentioned by the CEOE has a bitter and seen before taste among the population even if the promises of « devour » take forms of the Agenda of Hope.
In a country where power-hungers reign for continuously renewable 7 year mandates, peace, stability and progress are values borrowed for the occasion.

The Equatorial Guinean people should be aware of this and drive away from power these « foreigners to the republic » who sow confusion in the minds of the inhabitants and commit abuses in the country.
« We are running to advance the policy agenda for the next few years to reinforce these objectives », they announce.

In reality, these propaganda speeches at such election folklores sound purely grotesque and anti-democratic.

With another seven year term of the bloodthirsty regime, the worst is to be feared in this small country of one and a half million people with priceless hydrocarbon wealth.

In any case, the general, presidential, legislative and municipal elections of November 20 in Equatorial Guinea promise anything but clarity, transparency and credibility of results.

Miss OLY

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