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Gabon military leader Brice Oligui Nguema wins presidential election

VardiafricaBy VardiafricaApril 14, 2025Updated:April 14, 2025No Comments16 Views
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Brice Oligui Nguema, the military general who seized power from long-time ruler Ali Bongo Ondimba in a dramatic 2023 coup, has officially won Gabon’s presidential election by a staggering margin—securing 90.35% of the vote, according to interim results released by the Ministry of Interior.

Nguema, who has led the country as transitional president for nearly two years, is now poised to formally cement his authority through the ballot box following his rise to power through the barrel of a gun.

“Mr. Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema has won the presidential election after securing the majority of the votes, with a total of 575,222 ballots cast in his favor,” announced Hermann Immongault, Gabon’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, late Saturday.

His nearest challenger, former Prime Minister Alain Claude Billie-by-Nze, trailed far behind with just 3.02% of the vote—a result that underscores the vast imbalance in the electoral contest and has fueled ongoing concerns about the legitimacy of the process.

Nguema’s landslide victory had been widely anticipated. Critics argue that the electoral system was carefully engineered to favour the military-backed regime, making it all but impossible for opposition candidates to gain meaningful traction.

International observers and local activists have raised red flags over voter suppression, lack of transparency, and limited access to independent monitors.

The Road to Power: A Coup that Shook Libreville

Nguema’s political ascent began on August 30, 2023, when a group of military officers—led by him—stormed the national television station in the early hours of the morning and announced the annulment of Ali Bongo’s disputed re-election victory. The coup came just minutes after the electoral commission declared Bongo the winner of a third term, sparking widespread accusations of vote rigging.

The military quickly placed Bongo under house arrest, citing “irregular governance” and a “severe institutional crisis.” The bloodless coup ended over five decades of Bongo family rule—first under Omar Bongo, who led Gabon from 1967 until his death in 2009, and then his son Ali Bongo, who had been in power since.

Nguema, a former head of the presidential guard and a cousin of Ali Bongo promised a return to civilian rule and democratic governance. But nearly two years later, his firm grip on power has only tightened, culminating in this electoral confirmation of his presidency.

A Nation at a Crossroads

While Nguema’s supporters hail him as a stabilising force and a restorer of national dignity, opponents see a familiar pattern of military rulers using democratic facades to legitimise authoritarian rule

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