In light of a recent viral scandal that has stirred national discourse on social media, Equatorial Guinea’s First Lady, Constancia Mangue Nsue Okomo, has expressed deep concern over preserving the dignity and image of Equatoguinean women. The incident, involving former Director of the National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF), Baltasar Ebang Engonga Alú, also known as “Bello,” surfaced in compromising videos and has sparked a wider debate on privacy, ethics, and respect for women within the nation.
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In a meeting with the Prime Minister, the First Lady underscored the importance of upholding women’s rights and protecting their public image, while acknowledging significant strides made in recent years towards gender equality.
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In alignment with these priorities, Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue has taken swift action by ordering the installation of surveillance cameras across all government offices and suspending officials involved in inappropriate workplace conduct. In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), the Vice President reiterated the Government’s strict “zero-tolerance policy” on actions that breach the Public Ethics Law and Code of Conduct, which threatens to erode public trust in national institutions.