Gabon military leader Brice Oligui Nguema wins presidential election
- Gen. Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema has been elected president of Gabon, winning 90.35% of the votes cast, according to the country's interior ministry.
- Oligui Nguema defeated former Prime Minister Alain Claude Bilie-By-Nze, who received 3% of the votes.
- The election had a voter turnout of 87.21%, with approximately 920,000 registered voters, including more than 28,000 overseas.
- Local observers reported that at least 94.8% of polling stations operated satisfactorily, with transparency noted at 98.6%.
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Gabon Coup Leader Brice Oligui Nguema Wins Presidential Election
In Gabon, Brice Oligui Nguema has won an eight-way race for the presidency by a landslide after an election on Saturday. Nguema led the 2023 military coup that deposed longtime authoritarian President Ali Bongo, whose family ruled Gabon for over half a century. Gabon is rich in oil but has one of Africa’s highest rates of inequality, with over half of rural voters living in poverty.

Military Leader Wins Presidential Election in Gabon
Gen. Brice Oligui Nguema has won the presidential election in the Central African nation of Gabon, according to provisional results, cementing the military officer’s hold on power after he staged a coup in 2023. General Nguema won with more than 90 percent of the votes, the Interior Ministry said on Sunday. His main opponent, former Prime Minister Alain Claude Bilie-By-Nze, conceded defeat on Monday. Gabon’s Constitutional Court is expected to a…
Gabon junta leader wins presidential election by landslide
The Gabon military ruler, who has served as the leader of the country since the coup in 2023, won the election on Saturday with more than 90 per cent of the votes. The post Gabon junta leader wins presidential election by landslide appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Gabon’s leader Nguema elected president with 90.35% of vote, interior minister says
Brice Oligui Nguema, who led a coup in Gabon in August 2023, won Saturday's presidential election with 90.35% of votes cast, according to provisional results, the Central African country's interior minister said on Sunday.
"He did it!": in Gabon, Brice Oligui Nguema officially moved from putschist general to elected president
With 90.35% of the vote, Ali Bongo's graver went from putsch to ballot box. Saluted by Paris, his triumph did not erase the doubts or the shadow of the Bongo system.
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