The Missélé eba’a debate: To my brother Brice Laccruche Alihanga… | 7joursinfo.com

Brice Laccruche Alihanga, former Chief of Staff to the Head of State.

My brother,

This December 03, 2022, it has been 3 years since you find yourself deprived of your freedom for more lame charges, one than the other.

Initially, it was a case of embezzlement of public funds. To throw you in prison, your executioners set up Operation Scorpion, which, moreover, died just after your incarceration.

The arguments to justify your imprisonment were most twisted, totally implausible. That’s why the mayonnaise could never set. People of good morals, we were convinced of that from the start.

Too much fiction, too many lies, too many inconsistencies. In your position as Chief of Staff to the President of the Republic, it was difficult for your executioners to insist on the chapter on embezzlement of public funds, as there is always food and drink for journalists and their adversaries.

The passage of time became dangerous for your former allies because the law is clear in terms of detention. So you had to be tried very quickly so that your detention was “always legal”. One morning, your executioners bring us a fraudulent birth certificate case. No comment. We all understood that the trap has started to close in on them.

How many Gabonese would be thrown in prison if it were necessary to open this chapter of false birth certificates or false diplomas and others? Case law of this nature is fatal for the future of our country. And to say that Omar Bongo, at the twilight of his life, insisted to his political disciples on the love of Gabon: “We believe in God, think of our country”.

By this change of charge, public opinion has understood that raising the issue of embezzlement was tantamount to reliving another Elf affair, more deadly because, the wisdom of Omar Bongo, Sassou-Nguesso and many other actors involved in this scandal was not going to be there.

Also, at this level of the situation, one can only wonder what could have happened between you and your former allies who have now become your executioners? What fault could you have committed to the point of arousing so much hatred, anger, resentment from those of whom you had become, sometimes the armed wing, sometimes the intimate messenger? What actions have you taken that would justify the silence of almost all circles of power?

The Middle Chamber no longer exists? Are you no longer their beloved brother? What perjury would pursue you? What fetish would you have unearthed that resulted in the fall of power? What secret did you break? What law of nature have you violated? Who did you abuse? All these questions will make it possible to understand the silence that reigns.

Unless it is wisdom that would have gotten the hell out of our country to the point where not a single authorized voice finds the right and perfect words to seek clemency or indulgence from the President of the Republic?

My brother,

Many Gabonese ask themselves this question: what have you done that requires your isolation in the central prison of Libreville? From memory of the various testimonies, even under the single party in Gabon, no political prisoner spent 3 years of detention in these inhuman and unimaginable conditions in a country abundant with Freemasons per square kilometer. What have you done my brother? What mistake are you paying the price for? What kind or degree was your “betrayal” or transgression?

Gabon being a house of glasses, it will be known, sooner or later. And pay attention to the other side of the coin or to the fruits to be reaped in the future.

When you are a force of nature, there are sometimes hard, incomprehensible but surmountable trials that you come across on your way. This is your case now. The Bible says it better than me “God cannot allow us to be tested beyond our strength”. He knows you have resources. So hold on. You were imprisoned with the use of public force. Others locked themselves in. There is no worse prison than his conscience.

Losing to see those we love, his children, his mother who suffered a double stroke, his father who has become deaf to all calls, his brothers, his sisters and his friends, must not be an easy thing. But when one is the victim of such a blatant injustice, first one marries the label of victim, which is good for the future, the better one lives in hope. What forces aroused.

From this difficult ordeal, which will not be eternal, we must learn as many lessons as possible about politics, power and human relations.

In other words, how to do politics with more nobility and wisdom. How to serve power by always placing the Republic at the heart of any initiative? It is the guarantee of a pleasant survival. How to manage men by knowing how to separate the true from the false and the good from the bad. It is necessary to know in politics to differentiate the sage from the courtier.

My brother,

In the political world, generally, the bees follow the honey and not the tree that carries it. You were the tree on which they had placed “their” honey. It is in this that they cannot dissociate themselves from what they accuse you of. Then you understand the laughable change in the charge.

Many of those who waxed your pumps, the photos of your famous tour are authentic, have pledged allegiance to fresh honey while waiting for another hive to emerge. It is their nature. They lack dignity and personality.

Many loved the chief of staff when we continue to love Brice Laccruche Alihanga, the child of Eyouga and the little white boy from Okala. Despite threats and persecution, we carry in our hearts the Brice Laccruche Alihanga who knows how to make people laugh, who knows how to sacrifice himself for others and who knows how to be human.

When you were chief of staff to the President of the Republic, our opinions of itchy hair were often badly perceived. But it was the cold reflection of people who didn’t want their brother’s downfall. And that is why, faithful to our convictions, we come to tell you in the public square that we love you. Not even death will prevent this.

In the hearts of many Gabonese, you have sown so many positive things that spiritual justice has no choice but to return them to you. This is already underway. You are and will remain in the hearts of thousands of Gabonese. It is certainly not easy in prison but do not stop carrying in your prayers all those who, near or far, contributed to your incarceration. They don’t know what they are doing.

May God continue to watch over you. Pray for your mother weakened by this double stroke and for your children who must miss you greatly. Develop no hatred and no resentment, it’s the worst prison. You’re still not going to decide to spend your whole life in prison? Take care of yourself. See you soon.

Your brother Télesphore Obame Ngomo

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