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Gabon’s Interim President Bans Foreign Holidays For Government Officials

VardiafricaBy VardiafricaAugust 21, 2024Updated:August 21, 2024No Comments12 Views
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Gabon’s Interim President, Gen Oligui Nguema, who came to power through a coup last year, has introduced new measures restricting government officials’ travel and vacation time. 

The regulations, announced on state television, prohibit members of the transitional government from taking holidays abroad and limit officials to a maximum of one week’s leave, BBC reports. This move follows Gen Nguema’s nationwide tour to engage with citizens and address their concerns. 

Observers speculate that these actions may be a precursor to his potential candidacy in next year’s presidential election, the first since he took power.

Gen Nguema seized power from his cousin Ali Bongo. The restrictions on government officials’ travel and vacation time come as he seeks to demonstrate his military government’s commitment to the public’s interests. 

However, his own intentions regarding the 2025 presidential election remain unclear. 

The restrictions’ announcement precedes the coup’s first anniversary, when the junta’s performance will face scrutiny. By limiting officials’ travel, Gen Nguema may be drawing a contrast with his predecessor, known for frequent overseas trips and foreign property holdings. 

Although Gen Nguema himself owns properties in the US, the new rules are expected to apply to him as well, except for official trips.

State television announced the new holiday regulations, stating that the objective is to have government officials immerse themselves in the “realities and expectations” of their fellow citizens. 

A spokesperson for the interim government explained that the measure aims to promote a stronger connection with local communities and encourage officials to stay grounded in their roots. 

Exceptions to the rules will only be granted in exceptional circumstances, such as unforeseen events or health reasons.

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