Equatorial Guinea’s ruling party suspends official in sex scandal; warns citizens on video sharing

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In response to a recent sexual scandal impacting Equatorial Guinea’s image, the Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea (PDGE) has issued an official statement detailing disciplinary measures against Baltasar Ebang Engonga, also known as “Bello.”

The statement confirms the immediate suspension of Ebang Engonga from his party membership, part of an internal disciplinary process initiated under the direction of Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue.

This suspension marks the first step toward his potential dismissal and expulsion from public office.

Additionally, both the PDGE and the government have urged the Attorney General to pursue legal action against anyone who shares or views explicit videos on social media, aiming to protect the country’s moral standards and image.

The PDGE also calls on citizens to disregard any rumours or misinformation circulating about these developments, reinforcing its commitment to national integrity and respect during this period of heightened public concern.