Henriette Lagou Rallies Support in Ivory Coast Presidential Race

October 24, 2025

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On October 23, 2025, Yopougon, Abidjan’s bustling heart, came alive with the chants of Henriette Lagou’s supporters.

The presidential candidate for the GP-Paix party held her final campaign rally, igniting hope among thousands. Aiming to become Ivory Coast’s first female president, Lagou’s message of unity and progress for the marginalized resonated deeply.

With the October 25 election looming, her grassroots push in working-class neighborhoods is gaining steam, setting the stage for a historic vote.

This isn’t just a rally it’s a call for change.

Championing the Marginalized

Lagou’s campaign focuses on the struggles of everyday Ivorians widows, unemployed youth, and small business owners. Supporter Suzanne Gnohoulou, a local trader, shared,

“She gets our pain. My kids have degrees but no jobs. We scrape by with small stalls. Henriette can lift us up.”

The crowd echoed her sentiment, seeing Lagou as a leader who understands their daily grind. Her pledges to create jobs and support communities have struck a chord in Yopougon’s vibrant streets.

Lagou’s vision is clear: empower those left behind.

A Leader of Integrity

Supporters admire Lagou’s character. Youssouph Diomandé, a longtime follower, praised her, saying, “She’s honest and humble, with a sharp mind. She doesn’t chase fame she works for us.”

Lagou’s reputation as a former minister under Laurent Gbagbo adds weight to her candidacy. Her quiet strength and focus on reconciliation have drawn respect, positioning her as a unifying figure in a tense election season.

Her integrity fuels her supporters’ trust and hope.

Grassroots Momentum

Lagou’s strategy is bold: rally working-class voters in neighborhoods like Yopougon, where economic struggles hit hardest. Her rallies, filled with music and passionate speeches, are building a movement.

Unlike her rivals, including incumbent Alassane Ouattara, Lagou leans on community connections rather than big-party machinery. With key opposition figures barred, her campaign stands out, drawing crowds eager for a fresh voice.

This grassroots energy could sway the vote.

Challenges Ahead

The road to the presidency is tough. Lagou faces four rivals, including Ouattara, who dominates with state resources. The barring of major opposition leaders like Laurent Gbagbo has sparked protests, adding tension.

Yet, Lagou remains undeterred, promising to bridge divides and heal a fractured nation. Her focus on youth jobs and women’s empowerment aims to turn supporter enthusiasm into ballots.

The election will test her ability to convert hope into votes.

A Historic Bid

As the campaign closed, Lagou’s message in Yopougon was unwavering: unity, jobs, and reconciliation. “I’m here for every Ivorian,” she declared, her voice rising above the cheers.

Her bid to be Ivory Coast’s first female president carries symbolic weight, inspiring women and youth. With 8.7 million voters set to decide, her supporters believe she can make history.

Will Lagou’s vision triumph? Ivory Coast waits with bated breath


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