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Brice Oligui Nguema to Run for Gabon Presidency

March 4, 2025
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Brice Oligui Nguema to Run for Gabon Presidency

Brice Oligui Nguema

Gabon’s military leader, Brice Oligui Nguema, has officially declared his candidacy for the nation’s upcoming presidential elections, set for April 12. This announcement comes nearly two years after he orchestrated a coup that ended over five decades of Bongo family rule.

Nguema, who previously served as the head of the presidential guard, declared in the capital, Libreville, emphasizing his vision of a “Gabon rising from the ashes.” Addressing a crowd of supporters, the 50-year-old leader urged the nation to back his bid for the presidency.

His decision follows a revision of Gabon’s electoral code in January, which now permits members of the military and judiciary to contest elections. However, according to the Facebook page Infos CTRI officiel, Nguema will be required to step down from his current role —at least temporarily — if he chooses to run. “If he’s not elected, he will return to the barracks,” the page stated.

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On August 30, 2023, Gabon witnessed a dramatic political shift when then-President Ali Bongo was ousted in a military coup, bringing an end to a 56-year family dynasty. His father, Omar Bongo, ruled the oil-rich nation for decades before Ali took over in 2009. The coup, led by General Nguema, was fueled by widespread dissatisfaction with Bongo’s governance, particularly his controversial bid for a third term and the disputed election results that awarded him victory with 64.27% of the vote.

Long-standing grievances had been brewing even before the coup. Bongo’s health had been a concern since he suffered a stroke in 2018, leading to questions about his ability to govern effectively. His insistence on seeking another term, despite public opposition, exacerbated tensions. The election itself was marred by allegations of fraud, sparking protests and demands for transparency.

In the early hours of the coup, senior military officers swiftly took control of key government buildings and communication channels in Libreville. They dissolved state institutions, annulled the election results, and sealed international borders. Shortly after, Nguema, a cousin of Ali Bongo and commander of the Republican Guard, was declared interim president.

Ali Bongo
Former President Ali Bongo

Transitioning Toward Elections

Following the coup, the military-led government committed to restoring democracy. Nguema assured the nation that free and transparent elections would be held, though an exact date was not initially provided. Ali Bongo, placed under house arrest in the immediate aftermath, was later released on medical grounds and permitted to seek treatment abroad.

In the months following the coup, Gabon’s transitional government made strides toward democratic reform. Prime Minister Raymond Ndong Sima was appointed to lead a new administration comprising figures from various political backgrounds. Initially, presidential and legislative elections were scheduled for August 2025, with a transition timetable set to be finalized at a national conference in April 2024.

Despite these efforts, challenges persist. The transition period has been marked by logistical concerns and uncertainty regarding the electoral process. However, Nguema’s leadership has gained international recognition, with Gabon being reinstated into the Central African Economic Community (ECCAS) following its suspension after the coup.

In November 2024, Gabonese citizens overwhelmingly approved a new constitution in a national referendum. This milestone is seen as a critical step toward establishing a more democratic framework for governance. The new charter is expected to strengthen institutional checks and balances, curbing the possibility of prolonged dynastic rule.

The removal of Ali Bongo signaled a transformative shift in Gabon’s political landscape, driven by public discontent and a demand for change. While the road to democracy remains complex, the upcoming elections offer hope for a more inclusive and transparent political system. Nguema’s candidacy will be a defining moment, determining whether his leadership will extend beyond the transitional period or if Gabon will embrace new political leadership.

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