Gabon’s Coup Leader Brice Oligui Nguema Declares Presidential Bid Amid Controversy

March 4, 2025

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Brice Oligui Nguema

Gabon’s transitional leader, General Brice Oligui Nguema, has confirmed his decision to run for president in the upcoming April 12 election, ending months of speculation about his political future.

Nguema, who seized power in August 2023 through a military coup, initially pledged to restore civilian governance after ousting long-time ruler Ali Bongo. However, recent changes to Gabon’s constitution and electoral laws have fueled criticism, with many arguing they were designed to favor his presidential ambitions.

Addressing supporters in Libreville under heavy rain, Nguema, who recently turned 50, declared his commitment to rebuilding the oil-rich nation.

“I am a builder, and I need your courage and strength to build this country,” he told the crowd.

Military Influence and Election Preparations

Speculation had been rife regarding Nguema’s status in the military, a key requirement for his candidacy. While some reports suggested he had resigned, his spokesperson clarified that he had only temporarily stepped down from his military role during the campaign period.

A Facebook page linked to his administration, Infos CTRI Officiel, confirmed that should Nguema lose, he would return to the army barracks. However, if elected, he would permanently exit the military.

On Saturday, during a meeting with the defense forces, he acknowledged their support, saying:

“I listened to you, and believe me, I understood you.”

His announcement has deepened political debate in Gabon, where opposition and civil society groups are urging him to honor his initial promise of a civilian-led transition.

Gabon’s Political Landscape: A Nation at a Crossroads

Nguema’s junta ended 55 years of Bongo family rule, which many critics blamed for widespread corruption and economic inequality.

Ali Bongo, who ruled for 14 years, was deposed months after winning a disputed election. His father, Omar Bongo, had previously led Gabon for 41 years. Despite the country’s vast oil and natural resources, one-third of its 2.4 million citizens live below the poverty line, according to the United Nations.

Regional Endorsement & Opposition Pushback

Last month, Equatorial Guinea’s President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo urged Gabonese citizens to support Nguema’s leadership for a better future.

However, critics argue that his candidacy undermines democratic principles and risks extending military rule indefinitely.

As Gabon prepares for the April 12 vote, the nation faces a defining moment: a choice between continued military leadership or a return to civilian governance.

Would Nguema’s leadership bring the promised change, or will this election reinforce military control? Only time will tell.

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