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Gabon’s Coup Leader Secures Landslide Victory in Presidential Election

by Nakayenga Patricia Renee
1 year ago
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Gabon’s Coup Leader Secures Landslide Victory in Presidential Election

Brice Oligui Nguema Clinches Overwhelming Win in Gabon’s Post-Coup Election

Brice Oligui Nguema presidential victory marks a turning point in Gabonese politics, as the military ruler who toppled a 60-year political dynasty has now been officially elected president in a landslide win. Provisional results show Nguema securing more than 90% of the vote in Saturday’s election—solidifying his hold on power nearly two years after he ousted President Ali Bongo in a dramatic coup.

His election ushers in a new era for Gabon, as citizens express relief over the end of the Bongo family’s decades-long grip on the nation’s leadership. Interior Minister Hermann Immongault confirmed Nguema’s sweeping victory, with 575,222 votes—far outpacing his closest rival, former Prime Minister Alain Claude Bilie-by-Nze, who garnered just over 3%.

Despite concerns that Gabon’s new constitution and electoral laws were tailored to benefit the transitional leader, the election was largely peaceful. More than 70% of eligible voters cast their ballots, according to officials and observers.

While transparency was praised, reports of logistical glitches emerged. Some voters struggled to find their designated polling stations, and Bilie-by-Nze raised alarms over the security of unmarked ballots, warning of potential tampering.

Still, Oligui Nguema’s popularity is undeniable. As the former commander of Gabon’s elite Republican Guard, the 50-year-old leader has portrayed himself as a reformer intent on uprooting the deep corruption and mismanagement that plagued previous administrations.

The oil- and timber-rich Central African nation, home to just 2.5 million people, continues to struggle with high poverty levels despite its natural wealth. Approximately 35% of Gabonese live on less than $2 a day—a statistic Nguema has vowed to confront head-on.

With a fresh seven-year mandate, Nguema is now positioned to implement structural reforms and distance the country from its authoritarian past. His win not only ends the Bongo political dynasty that began in 1967 but also sends a message across the region about the evolving dynamics of military-led transitions toward civilian rule.

Whether Oligui Nguema can deliver on his promises remains to be seen—but for many in Gabon, his presidency offers a hopeful break from the past. Brice Oligui Nguema presidential victory

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Nakayenga Patricia Renee

Nakayenga Patricia Renee

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