St. Ange Speaks Out on Dirty Campaign for UNWTO Top Job

St. Ange Speaks Out on Dirty Campaign for UNWTO Top Job

Victoria (Seychelles) – April 29, 2017 (travelindex.com) – Seychelles Candidate for Secretary General of UNWTO, Alain St.Ange says ‘Will African Union say ‘mea culpa’ on 12 May for not supporting their best‘.

Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles Candidate for Secretary General of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation has rejected the call by Zambia on behalf of the African Union for him to withdraw from the race for SG of the UNWTO.

‘The African Union has never imposed Zimbabwe on Africa, they endorsed them and the democratic right of Member States is to choose who they want. The UN remains a Democratic Institution and we all need to respect this. The Indian Ocean Commission (IOC) with four African Union Members on their part endorsed Seychelles‘ said St.Ange in Bangkok earlier this week to the Press.

‘All along our campaign we did not speak of other candidates, but continued to present ourselves to Member States as the credible candidate. It is deplorable to see acts of trying to impose a candidate on Africa knowing full well that just in the recent elections for the Head of the same African Union how promises for votes were manipulated even as late as the night before forgetting all dignity of undertakings made and now we see this veil attempt to force a candidate on to member States. As some Candidates were sure of a win only to see their African Colleagues changing sides and breaking all promises made‘ St.Ange said before adding that on so doing the African Union is shooting their ‘Coup de Grace’ on Africa and are ensuring that the 2017 Elections does not have an African Representative coming out victorious.

‘South America has two Candidates and we do not see such running about, but instead a cordial dialogue in civility with respect is evident. Africa knows that Zimbabwe cannot pull off a win at this coming election. The sanctions in place, the state of the economy, the existing political situation and the reprinting of money all do not auger well for any votes apart from Africa wanting to sink with its ship‘ a political analyst added at the press conference in Bangkok.

Candidates in this coming UNWTO election need to pull votes from the four corners of the world for a win as no single continent has a majority on its own.
The elections are set for the 12th of May and will be held in Madrid.Africa has two Candidates (Seychelles and Zimbabwe), South America has two as well (Brazil and Columbia) over and above Georgia and Korea. These are the countries set to be on the Ballot Paper on the 12th of May where the candidate who gets the most votes and unites the world of tourism will win.

‘I am going into the elections content that I carried a clean and open campaign. I know that the Seychelles Tourism for All campaign platform has resounded well because the world is tired of discrimination and the lack of respect for people. Respect for colour of the skin, religion, politics, those with different sexual orientation, those with one disability or another, gender etc need to be an undertaking made openly by all candidates. How can a United Nations Body tolerate to have one of its key organisation led by a person who discriminates. The women groups, the disabled, the LGBT stand up today. I was attacked because I am white and yet we want to still be tolerating this for our United Nations Organisation. This is what the press must be calling for’ St.Ange said in Bangkok.

A clear message that is as St. Ange now vigorously continues his campaign right up to the voting day on the 12th of May.Notably have none of the other candidates engaged in the type of mudslinging we have seen come out of Africa over the past weeks and even the two South American candidates are on cordial and collegial terms even though they too vie for one voting block to garner their support.

For more information on Alain’s Action Plan, please visit www.alainstange.net/action-plan/

View the video with Alain St.Ange’s Statement of Intend as World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Secretary-General Candidate