As part of the November 16 referendum campaign, Raymond Ndong Sima and the national coordination for the YES made a stopover in Haut-Ogooué where they praised the merits of the draft Constitution. “Vote only YES!” launched the Prime Minister of the transition in Franceville.
Raymond Ndong Sima in Altogovean land, November 12, 2024. © DR
After the province of Ogooué-Maritime where he went with the National Coordination for the YES on November 11, this Tuesday, November 12, Raymond Ndong Sima made a stopover in the province of Haut-Ogooué where he went to promote the values and advances proposed by the project which will be put to the vote on November 16. National campaign director on behalf of this Coordination, through a direct exchange with the inhabitants of this province in Franceville, he assured that the draft Constitution is designed for a “Gabon more stable, equitable and forward-looking».
Strengthening the rule of law, improving fundamental rights and freedoms, and modernizing institutions for better governance, are according to him, all key aspects surrounding this project which for this Coordination, reflects the aspiration of an entire people to strong institutions and more transparent and inclusive governance mechanisms, capable of responding to contemporary challenges. “What I expect from you, what I have come to complete in relation to what has been said so far, are two things, only two things», Said Raymond Ndong Sima to the inhabitants of Haut-Ogooué. “Saturday, get up to vote“, he called. “Vote only YES!” he clarified.
Raymond Ndong Sima particularly insisted on the reforms planned to guarantee a better balance of powers, strengthen social justice and promote citizen participation in the management of the nation. With his campaign team, he encouraged the Gabonese to mobilize for this project, he said, “bearer of hope», by participating massively in the vote on Saturday November 16. The draft Constitution, he indicated, intends to provide Gabon with a solid institutional base adapted to current challenges. The YES Coordination ensures that by relying on the principles of transparency, justice, democracy and respect for ancestral values, this reform intends to guarantee exemplary governance and promote sustainable and inclusive development.