Agapito Mba
Mokuy, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation participated on an open
forum to demystify Equatorial Guinea at the Leon H. Sullivan Foundation Summit, held on August 20-23 in the capital
city of Malabo.
Minister of
Foreign Affairs said that in the past, Equatorial Guinea virtually had no
schools, but that they have developed a strong education program and now have
some of the best universities in the region. According to Minister Mba Mokuy,
UNESCO released statistics saying that the country’s literacy rate is 93
percent. “All of this is thanks to the one leading the Republic of Equatorial
Guinea – Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.”
Minister Mba
Mokuy continued to talk about other programs that have significantly improved
within the nation in the last 50 years. He discussed the level at which the government
has invested in its health sector, stating that Equatorial Guinea has invested
more in the field than any other African country. He closed by addressing the
country’s position in the international community and how it has improved as a
result of President Obiang’s efforts to enhance national development.