English version It is important to speak truth to power. Those who watch the video of Gabonese activists speaking truth to Michel Essonghe and Rose-Christiane Ossouka-Raponda, must understand that these activists don't hate anybody; they just want the country to be better run. Speaking truth to power is always unsettling, but it’s how strong leaders and strong countries are built. These activists were only voicing their frustration, fears, hopes and concerns for Gabon, their country. Anyone can normally participate in changing our national conversation about these important issues right now, in the short term, as well as changing our political norms and conventions for the long term in ways that are healthy for most Gabonese and more inclusive. These activists are clear, determined, forthright, strong, unshakable, honest, and driven by what matters most to them: Gabon. To speak truth to power, one has to believe in the value of their opinions. If one is in power, one must