Omar Bongo Quotes
Born: December 30, 1935
Omar Bongo, the longest-serving president of Gabon, was a statesman whose life was a masterclass in resilience, diplomacy, and the quiet pursuit of harmony. Stepping onto the world stage at a young age, he cultivated a philosophy rooted in patience, pragmatism, and the belief that true power lies in listening more than speaking. His words, often drawn from the crucible of political survival and African tradition, resonate deeply because they strip away pretense to reveal universal truths about leadership, time, and the art of living. Bongo’s legacy endures not in monuments, but in the timeless wisdom he shared—a gentle reminder that composure and foresight are the greatest tools for navigating life’s storms.
Omar Bongo Quotes (33)
"I am in favor of complete freedom of information and of free access to the new communication tools, in particular the Internet."
— Omar Bongo"My actions to promote peace, the mediation missions which I carried out during many conflicts, which very often occurred between brothers of the same country, are not driven by any ulterior motives or any calculations based on personal ambitions."
— Omar Bongo"The free market economy is supposed to be the only path leading to the happiness of humanity by promoting wealth and prosperity, power and influence of nations."
— Omar Bongo"The principle of responsibility and collective sanctions is incompatible with the Western concept of justice."
— Omar Bongo"But it is important to observe that when Europe or the United Nations impose sanctions that are supposed to be aimed against a certain regime, usually generally millions of people end up being directly punished."
— Omar Bongo"In brief, Western democracy, as other political models, is not exportable to all regions of the world."
— Omar Bongo"The world is now aware that the most unavoidable and most dangerous weapon that exists is the blind decisiveness of a man ready to sacrifice his life for an obscure cause."
— Omar Bongo"The shock caused by the September 11 events has also lead to a thorough reflection on the existing disparity between rich and poor countries, on the misery of populations of the South."
— Omar Bongo"It is not right to associate the fight against international terrorist networks with an imaginary crusade against Islam."
— Omar Bongo"Do not forget that the Arab countries, starting with Algeria and Egypt, are the ones that have paid the heaviest toll because of Islamic terror."
— Omar Bongo"Therefore, every country has to understand that fighting against international terrorism is not for the sake of the United States, but for the sake of themselves, and, to a larger extent, in the name of stability of international relations."
— Omar Bongo"It is important to stress: Africa is also a victim of the September 11 attacks."
— Omar Bongo"Because the world is in economic recession, which worsened since this drama happened, and our country will bear the burden of all of these consequences."
— Omar Bongo"From the time of independences until the end of the Cold War, in spite of the participation of a considerable number of African states in the non-aligned movement, everyone in fact chose to align with one or another of the two major blocks."
— Omar Bongo"If the Soviet Union and the United States have not experienced direct military confrontations, on the other hand, they supported, armed and trained Africans, to fight other Africans."
— Omar Bongo"Globalization, far from putting an end to power diplomacy between States, has, on the contrary, intensified it."
— Omar Bongo"Instead of ideological objectives of a political nature, today we are faced with ideological objectives of economic nature."
— Omar Bongo"In spite of our poverty and our economic dependence, we do not have to give in, neither because we are sometimes abandoned nor because of the wish of some nations to impose their economic or political models."
— Omar Bongo"Certainly, Africa accounts for only l % of world trade, and we cannot assure our development on our own."
— Omar Bongo"The birth of the African Union should encourage us to reexamine relations between African States."
— Omar Bongo"It is up to African leaders to show their will and political courage in order to assure that this new pan-African institution becomes an efficient instrument and not a place for endless discussions."
— Omar Bongo"The African Union has to act in order to put an end to armed conflicts that undermine the continent, to fight against the devastation caused by AIDS and other contagious diseases, to promote sustainable development of its member states."
— Omar Bongo"I'm not aiming for the Nobel Peace Prize!"
— Omar Bongo"But since independence, Gabon is one of the few countries in Central Africa that enjoys peace and stability."
— Omar Bongo"In short, we have, among African countries, a duty of solidarity."
— Omar Bongo"There is an idea of democracy produced by one-sided thinking."
— Omar Bongo"The introduction of political pluralism often quickly led to bad results."
— Omar Bongo"For about ten years now, the struggle for democracy and the respect of human rights has been in the focus point - if not a commodity - of political groups aiming to rise to power."
— Omar Bongo"Information on the Internet must be as free as in the newspapers."
— Omar Bongo"The resources of our continent attract, more than ever, the interests of rich countries."
— Omar Bongo