Centrafrique: Central African population celebrate the fifty-third anniversary of the death of Barthelemy Boganda, The first President of Central African Republic

Bangui, 2 April (CAPA)-The President of the Central African Republic, François Bozizé, with his wife Monique Bozizé has presided the fifty-third commemorative anniversary of the tragic disappearance of the first President of Central African Republic,Barthelemy Boganda, in the district boganda, where the plane was crashed, at 245 km from Bangui, thuesday march 2012.



The focus of this ceremony   was the depository  of  flowers on the Boganda’s memorial, the military and the civilian parades combined with the visiting of the planes’ paves that killed the president  Boganda.
 
The Minister of State in Charge of the transports, the high ranking officer,  Anicet  Mbaye was happy because of the mobilization  of nationals authorities to celebrate the disappearance of the first President of Central African Republic who  was brilliant for his idea of panafricanist.  
 
It is better to recall that, the first president of Central African Republic, Barthelemy Boganda was also the first African leaders who fostered  the idea of United States of Latin Africa was died in the crash of the plane which came from Berberati to Bangui. He was died together with his friends like Albert Fayama, P. Kangala, M. Duplessis, F. Senez, H. Villemin, J. Esperon, J.H. Dtora and G. Minyemeck.
 


Mardi 3 Avril 2012
Sébastien Lamba
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