Yesterday’s opposition now in power is doing like the CEO by practicing nepotism and tribalism, according to the UFC – Archyde

Yesterday's opposition now in power is doing like the CEO by practicing nepotism and tribalism, according to the UFC - Archyde

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“We are shamefully discovering from our power-hungry opposition friends of yesterday, even bowlers, that all this stuttering was nothing other than a stomach problem. But as they continue to participate in the management of the country, they only take up the much-maligned copy of the Gabonese Democratic Party with the method of tribalism, nepotism, clientelism and sectarianism,” criticized Mr. Mbatchi Pambou.

Emblematic personality of the national political scene, Louis Gaston Mayila, also one of the founding leaders of the UFC in Mouila in 2012, who became a moral authority, was present at the political start of this political grouping which expects to defend its ideas during the dialogue politics next April.

The current president of the Union of Forces for Change (UFC), Joachim Mbatchi Pambou, during the political re-entry of this grouping of Gabonese opposition political parties, announced with exasperation that his friends of yesterday co-opted by the power of the Transition to manage the country together in the different parts of the administration, shine through the retrograde practices of the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG, the former party in deposed power), notably through nepotism and tribalism, vices which undermine to the emergence of a democratic country.
2024-03-02 12:52:52
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“While we thought that our differences of approach and strategy on the essential question of removing the Bongo-PDG regime contributed to the richness of our political ecosystem, we observe astonishment that those who claim virtue are in reality disbelievers of the republican principles and opportunists without morality”, he was indignant.
While providing its unwavering support to the Committee for the Transition and Restoration of Institutions (CTRI, in power), the UFC calls on General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema to be more vigilant to prevent the transition from being weighed down by their former companions. struggle considered as traitors to democracy.
Sydney IVEMBI

The current president of the UFC, Joachim Mbatchi Pambou, during the political start on March 1 in Libreville © Gabonactu.com

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