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Gabon’s General Brice Oligui Nguema Sworn in as President After Landslide Victory

The Africa Agenda by The Africa Agenda
May 4, 2025
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General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema was officially sworn in as President of Gabon on Saturday, April 27, 2025, after securing a sweeping 94.85% of the vote in the April 12 presidential election. The former head of the Republican Guard, who led the August 2023 coup that ended over five decades of Bongo family rule, won with 58,074 votes, according to final results from the Constitutional Court.

Nguema, 50, had served as transitional president since the coup that ousted President Ali Bongo Ondimba, his cousin. The military takeover was justified as a response to alleged corruption and mismanagement under the Bongo dynasty, which critics say enriched itself on Gabon’s oil wealth while large portions of the population remained in poverty.

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The inauguration took place at Angondjé Stadium in the capital, Libreville, drawing thousands of supporters and high-level African dignitaries, including Presidents Felix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Paul Kagame of Rwanda—two leaders currently engaged in delicate peace negotiations related to the ongoing conflict in eastern Congo.

Nguema’s electoral victory was widely anticipated, given his central role in reshaping the political landscape and positioning himself as a reformist leader. Many citizens see him as the man who ended a political era dominated by the Bongo family since the 1960s.

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The president campaigned on a strong anti-corruption message, pledging to overhaul governance structures and reinvest the nation’s oil revenues into public services. His policy priorities include revamping the healthcare system, improving infrastructure, and creating jobs for Gabon’s youth, a key demographic in a country where one-third of the 2.3 million population lives in poverty.

Nguema’s inauguration marks not only a political shift for Gabon but also reflects a broader trend of leadership change in Central Africa, where dissatisfaction with entrenched elites has fuelled recent coups in several countries. While the return to electoral governance has been welcomed by some, others remain cautious, urging Nguema to deliver on promises of inclusive development and democratic reform.

As Gabon enters a new era, the spotlight will remain on whether its new leader can transform revolutionary momentum into lasting institutional change and economic justice.

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