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Conakry: People of Guinea need an unifying President
It is a political challenge that the country must tackle in order to achieve early revisions of the administrative apparatus and restructuration of the state. “We need a true leader, emerging from the elections, a leader that unites all ethnic groups”. It is so urgent for the country to get out of this sociopolitical impasse, which has been, for a long period of time, preventing us from taking a real boost for our development.
The people of Guinea and their political leaders must seize the tremendous hope, solemnly aroused by General Konate, to allow us to choose for the first time our president through a democratic election which hopefully will be transparent.
The first issue of this election is to integrate the electoral culture in the mentality of Guinean population, and the second challenge is for the “he who will win the polls”. He should above all be President of all Guineans whatever their social and political sensitivities are or would be…