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Blé Goudé accuses Nady Bamba: “She runs the PPA-CI from the shadows”

Auteur: ivoirematin

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Blé Goudé accuse Nady Bamba : “Elle dirige le PPA-CI dans l’ombre"

Charles Blé Goudé, a historical figure in the Ivorian Popular Front (FPI) and current president of the COJEP (Congress of Young Patriots), made serious accusations against Nady Bamba , currently influential within the PPA-CI (Party of the People of Côte d'Ivoire), in a recent interview. He claims that the former FPI headquarters, now the PPA-CI building, actually belongs to Nady Bamba , and that she now controls the party's inner workings.

According to Blé Goudé, during tensions between Pascal Affi N'Guessan and Laurent Gbagbo, Bamba demanded that Affi return the house. He recounts: “President Gbagbo, embarrassed, personally instructed me to intervene and find a solution.” After the property was recovered, he claims that she offered him a commission on the potential sale of the house, an offer he rejected. He reportedly advised her to avoid bringing outside conflicts into the prison, as this was unsettling Gbagbo.

But Blé Goudé claims that the situation has taken a much darker turn: “She sent my former chief of staff to deliver a message to me: 'As long as I live, you will never have access to Gbagbo, you will only do so on TV or in the press. She will get you.'” These words, according to him, show a deep personal and political conflict.

He also accuses Nady Bamba and her entourage of having taken control of the party: “Most of the former FPI executives are in prison, except for those close to her. There is a core of infiltrators, the same ones who are now candidates in the legislative elections like Stéphane Kipré.”

Blé Goudé claims that Gbagbo's announced withdrawal after the legislative elections was called into question by Bamba: "The President said he was going to withdraw, but a few days later, she intervened to say that it was not his wish."

He concluded defiantly: "I have tried several times to meet with President Gbagbo, in vain. She has activated her cyber-activists to damage my image. If she believes I am lying, I am ready to go to court to establish the truth."

Auteur: ivoirematin
Publié le: Lundi 24 Novembre 2025

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