Equatorial Guinea has taken a decisive step against misconduct in public office, suspending all officials involved in sexual activities within the premises of the countryโs ministries.
Vice President Teodoro Nguema announced the decision on Monday via X (formerly Twitter), warning that the government would enforce โsevere measuresโ against such behaviour.
The statement reads, โToday, we will proceed with the immediate suspension of all officials who have had sexual relations in the offices of the countryโs ministries.
โThe Government will take severe measures against these acts, since it constitutes a flagrant violation of the Code of Conduct and the Public Ethics Law.
โThis action is a decisive step in our policy of zero tolerance towards behaviors that undermine the integrity of the public service.
โEthics and respect are fundamental in our administration, and we will not allow irresponsible behavior to compromise public trust.
โResponsibility and professionalism must be the pillars of our work as servants of the State.โ
In a follow up post on Tuesday, the vice-president said the government would soon implement the installation of surveillance cameras in all government offices.
He said, โWe have taken this measure to ensure compliance with the law on public officials and to eradicate improper and illicit behaviour.
โWe will not admit any fault that denigrates the integrity of our administration and those who engage in these practices will face drastic measures.โ