
Georges Adiahenot
Georges Adiahenot is a committed Gabonese citizen and activist who advocates for the restoration of indigenous land and customary rights. Since returning to Gabon in 2012, he has been a vocal critic of systemic issues such as corruption, mismanagement, and nepotism that plague the nation's institutions. Through his poignant writings, he calls for a collective effort to rebuild Gabon based on principles of justice, education, environmental preservation, and participatory democracy, envisioning a future where every citizen is invested in the country's progress.
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Georges Adiahenot advocates for the restoration of land rights for indigenous people in Gabon.
[Tribune] Assainissement des géants d'Etat : la stratégie incontournable pour réduire la dette et redynamiser l'économie gabonaise | Gabonreview.comGeorges Adiahenot is an engaged citizen advocating for the restoration of land rights for indigenous people in Gabon.
[Tribune] Lambaréné ou Booué : le Gabon est-il prêt à redessiner sa capitale ? | Gabonreview.comGeorges Adiahenot advocates for the restoration of land rights for indigenous people in Gabon.
[Tribune] Mon Gabon : J’ai un Rêve | Gabonreview.com

