Speech by H. E. Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue

The PDGE Campaign National Director, H. E. Nguema Obiang Mangue, spoke about the institutional message of the PDGE candidate.

At the beginning of his speech, he said that the aim of the PDGE was to carry forward the political programme devised by the ruling party.

In these elections, the PDGE has received the endorsement of the 14 coalition political parties, which they recognise for their commitment to the cause of the people.

The PDGE candidate’s message expressed full understanding that the country’s development had been supported by government decisions. “We have always maintained the spirit of democracy, in order to choose the best alternative in which the people can participate. On the one hand, the law brings a legislature to a close, and on the other, the people decide the historical destiny of the country”

“The essential thing about Equatorial Guinea: there are colonial influences and we cannot forget the 11 sad years of the sad memory, and we cannot forget the years of progress that our country is going through”.

The institutional message acknowledges bad memories of the past, and we must look at where we have come from and where we are going. He recalled that the oil crisis was cyclical. However, he also advised exploring other sources of income for the country’s development, such as tourism, to name but one.

The development achieved in the country has been thanks to the policies of the PDGE. There are those who want to give us lessons in Human Rights, but we cannot achieve development without social cohesion, and therefore respect for individual rights.

Regarding the global crisis, the government is creating jobs in the public administration.

To reaffirm the country’s development policies, he stressed that a friend you know was better than one you were yet to meet.

As the founding ideal of the PDGE, it is time to do good and avoid evil, so he advised the people not to be swayed by destructive political influences.

Source: Official Web Page of the Government

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