General Brice Oligui Nguema won Gabon’s presidential election, securing over 90% of the vote, and reaffirming his control over the Central African nation. This victory follows a military coup in 2023, which saw Nguema overthrow the long-standing Bongo dynasty that had ruled Gabon for decades. Despite his promise to relinquish power after the coup, Nguema ran in the election under a new electoral code that allowed military officers to contest, eventually winning the presidency. Gabon, an oil-rich country with significant mineral resources, remains plagued by inequality and high corruption, which Nguema must now address during his seven-year term.
Key Points
Background of Brice Oligui Nguema
- Military Coup (2023): Nguema deposed Ali Bongo Ondimba, who had been in power for 14 years, and ended the Bongo family rule that lasted for over 40 years.
- Previous Role: Before the coup, Nguema was the head of the Republican Guard, serving as an aide to Omar Bongo and later his son, Ali Bongo.
Presidential Election
- Provisional Results: General Nguema secured over 90% of the vote, according to the Interior Ministry.
- Main Opponent: Former Prime Minister Alain Claude Bilie-By-Nze conceded defeat on April 14, 2025.
- Election Process: The election was largely peaceful, with no major disruptions observed by election monitors.
Return of Military Leadership in Africa
- Trend of Military Coups: Nguema’s election highlights the increased return of military leaders to power in West and Central Africa, with several countries experiencing military takeovers in recent years.
- For example, Mahamat Déby, the leader of Chad, also won a presidential election in 2024 after taking power by force in 2021.
Economic and Social Challenges
- Oil Dependency: Gabon’s economy is heavily reliant on oil, contributing to 38% of its GDP, making it vulnerable to fluctuations in oil prices.
- Youth Unemployment: Over 40% of young people in Gabon face unemployment, indicating significant economic disparity despite the country’s wealth.
- Corruption: Gabon remains one of the most corrupt countries in the world, with its political system long criticized for lack of transparency and accountability.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Military Leader Wins Presidential Election in Gabon |
Winner | General Brice Oligui Nguema |
Election Outcome | Nguema won with over 90% of the votes (provisional results). |
Main Opponent | Alain Claude Bilie-By-Nze |
Election Process | Peaceful election, no major disruptions. |
Military Coup Background | Nguema staged a coup in 2023, overthrowing the long-standing Bongo family rule. |
Economic Overview | Oil-rich country with high dependency on oil (38% of GDP) and significant youth unemployment (over 40%). |