
[l. to r. Bishop Mike Jocktane @mikejocktane, former Chief of Staff to His Excellency Omar Bongo Ondimba (deceased); Bishop Rodney Sampson @rodneysampson, former advisor to His Excellency Omar Bongo Ondimba at 60th Anniversary United Nations in New York City, 2005]
**** UPDATE****VICTORY****
February 3, 2012
We are pleased to report that Bishop Mike Jocktane, @mikejocktane, and his family are safe in Gabon. In response to thousands of messages, emails, calls and tweets, President Ali Bongo made an appearance at Bishop Jocktane’s trial. His appearance established a precedence that would ensure the safety and sanctity of Bishop Jocktane, his family and church throughout the francophone. Please join us in thanking President Ali Bongo with a quick note or email. Now, as we thank His Excellency, we also ask that he request the couts to conclude these legal matters so that all may return to the necessary activities of creating and manifesting a greater Gabon, a greater Africa and a greater world.
Grace and peace be unto you. ~ Bishop Rodney Sampson @rodneysampson
[l. to. r. Bishop Mike Jocktane & Pastor Nadia Jocktane after 02/02/12 trial in Libreville, Gabon]
1. Thank President Bongo
- Write President Bongo: http://www.presidentalibongo.com/ecrire-au-president-de-la-republique-gabonaise
- Email The General Secretary of The Gabonese Presidency: Attention: Laure Gondjout, logondjout@yahoo.fr and The President’s Cabinet: Cabinetpr@presidence.ga | Note: Email mikejocktane@gmail.com in all of your emails.
- Call or Fax The Gabonese Ambassador to The United States, Tel: (202) 797 – 1000 | Fax: (202) 332 – 0668 | http://gabonembassyusa.com/personnel.html | Call The United States Ambassador to Gabon: usembassylibreville@state.gov
Sample Copy: “Your Excellency: On behalf of the global community, we thank you for guaranteeing the safety and sanctity of Bishop Mike Jocktane and his family. Your actions speak highly to the world community. We now hope that you will move forward with concluding the trial of Bishop Jocktane so that you all may collectively focus on manifesting a greater Gabon, a greater Africa and a greater world. Thank you in advance for giving your attention to this matter.”
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January 28, 2012
Please read Bishop Rodney Sampson’s letter to His Excellency Ali Bongo ONDIMBA, President of The Gabonese Republic requesting that he guarantee the lives and safety of Bishop Mike Jocktane and his family. The document also includes an account of human rights abuses against Bishop Jocktane’s family, church and Gabonese citizens that stood in opposition to his recent election as President of Gabon.
Letter To His Excellency Ali Bongo ONDIMBA RE Bishop Mike Jocktane 012812
We are asking Kingdom citizens from around the world to take action immediately and write President Bongo now requesting that he put aside religious differences and political beliefs in favor of democracy and guarantee the lives and safety of Bishop Mike Jocktane and his family.
1. Write President Bongo
- Write President Bongo: http://www.presidentalibongo.com/ecrire-au-president-de-la-republique-gabonaise
- Email The General Secretary of The Gabonese Presidency: Attention: Laure Gondjout, logondjout@yahoo.fr
Note: Email mikejocktane@gmail.com in all of your emails.
- Email The President’s Cabinet: Cabinetpr@presidence.ga
- Call or Fax The Gabonese Ambassador to The United States, Tel: (202) 797 – 1000 | Fax: (202) 332 – 0668 | http://gabonembassyusa.com/personnel.html
- Call The United States Ambassador to Gabon: usembassylibreville@state.gov
Sample Copy: “Your Excellency: We are asking that you put aside religious and political differences in favor of democracy and guarantee the lives, safety and sanctity of Bishop Mike Jocktane, his family and church. Thank you in advance for giving your attention to this matter.”
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2. Follow Bishop Mike Jocktane on Twitter, @mikejocktane
3. Pray and intercede for Bishop Jocktane, his family, his ministry and the people of Gabon. Pray for the President of Gabon.
4. #OccupyGabon






