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Ahoua N’doli Théophile Installs RHDP Regional Coordination in Koumassi

Ahoua N’doli Théophile Installs RHDP Regional Coordination in Koumassi

On Thursday, August 8, 2024, Ahoua N’doli Théophile, the Inspector General of State, presided over the installation of the RHDP Regional Coordination in Koumassi. In his role as head of the delegation, which included Minister of National Education Mariatou Koné, Théophile called upon the newly appointed Regional Coordinator, Cissé Cissé Ibrahima Bacongo, and his team to prioritize unity, cohesion, and discipline with the aim of securing the election of the RHDP candidate in the first round of the 2025 presidential elections.

“Yes, ladies and gentlemen of the Coordination, cohesion must be the responsibility of each and every one of you. You must put the interests of the Party before your personal interests,” emphasized Ahoua N’doli Théophile.

According to the Inspector General, the ultimate goal of the Koumassi Coordination’s efforts is to ensure the victory of the RHDP candidate, specifically President Alassane Ouattara, in the first round of the presidential election with a substantial margin that would deter any potential challenges.

“To achieve this, all your future activities should focus on President Alassane Ouattara’s achievements and the significant progress made under his governance, with particular emphasis on the visible accomplishments here in Koumassi and in Abidjan,” Théophile urged.

In this context, the delegation leader advised the Coordinators, Departmental Secretaries, and all political operatives in Koumassi to give top priority to the e-militant operation and the Electoral List Revision.

The Inspector General stressed the need for Cissé Bacongo’s team to be prepared for the Electoral List Revision process. “Do not wait for the official period of Electoral Revision to scramble around trying to get documents for your registered militants. It is crucial to identify all your militants now and assist those who lack proper documentation,” Ahoua N’doli Théophile advised.