
Equatorial Guinea’s government has announced a strict crackdown on sexual activity in government offices following the leak of explicit videos involving a high-ranking finance ministry official.
The videos, which have circulated widely on social media, depict the official engaging in sexual acts with multiple women in various locations, including his official office.
The government has expressed deep concern over the negative impact these videos have had on the country’s reputation. The scandal has rocked the government, which has been under the leadership of the same president for decades.
Local media reports suggest that hundreds of similar videos were discovered during a raid on the finance official’s home, connected to an ongoing corruption investigation.
The women involved in the videos are reportedly wives and family members of other government officials.
In response to the scandal, the country’s vice president, Nguema Obiang Mangue, has issued a directive to implement several measures to prevent future misconduct.
These measures include the installation of security cameras in all government offices and increased security personnel.
The government has also announced that individuals appearing in the leaked videos will be suspended from their positions, while those responsible for security in the buildings where the videos were filmed will face disciplinary action.
The scandal has sparked widespread condemnation and raised serious questions about the moral and ethical standards within the government.