Wembo Jah Olela

  • Born in 1957
  • Social educator, managers of the Apems
  • Municipal councilor, tax appeals committee
  • Living in the Center district

 

Crissier is a peaceful and very dynamic area around the Vaudois capital. Mid-town, mid-village, Crissier the dynamic is changing and the changes are visible a little more each year since 2003, the year in which I took up residence at the top of the village with my family. Seduced by its beauty as well as by the civility of its population, I decided today to invest myself more in communal life by running as a candidate for the Municipality to defend the local interest and contribute to the well-being of its inhabitants.  

In the past, I have had the good fortune and the pleasure of working with children and as a result, worked with many parents, as well as the families of people living in a home for the elderly. Under my leadership and with the support of the institution for which I worked, I was able to carry out interactions between children, the elderly and certain inhabitants of the neighborhood who participated in certain intergenerational activities.

If I am elected, I would like to put my skills in the dicastery of the social field, in order to lead a policy that takes into account the needs of the family and of the population in the broad sense of the term.

It is clear that by representing the socialist party in the RESOC grouping, I will put an internal policy of consultations for all projects or actions to be carried out by the executive.

I will also be listening to the population for constructive and dynamic proposals.

Getting involved is an important act for me. It allows you to participate in the development of my town and its environment.

My personal motto: Social justice passes through the dignity of beings as well as respect for the environment. Let's find the balance; let's make sure that one doesn't dominate the other.