Cameroonian President Paul Biya graciously received Brice Oligui Nguema, the transitional president of Gabon, in Yaounde for a brief state visit. This visit marks Nguema’s ongoing tour of central African states, seeking support for the removal of economic sanctions on his country ahead of the 2025 elections.
During their closed-door meeting, President Biya and Nguema engaged in discussions regarding the lifting of economic sanctions, as well as strategies to enhance economic cooperation between their respective nations. Although specific details of the meeting were not disclosed, sources indicate that Nguema elaborated on the circumstances surrounding the coup and outlined the objectives of the transitional government in preparation for the upcoming democratic elections in Gabon.
Following his meeting with President Biya, Nguema met with a large gathering of Gabonese civilians in Yaounde, where he articulated the rationale behind his assumption of power. He vowed that his leadership aims to improve the living conditions in Gabon, a nation known for its oil production and previously governed by the Bongo family for 56 years.
This visit to Cameroon concludes Nguema’s diplomatic tour, which has taken him to Chad, the Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, and the Republic of Congo since assuming power in August. Nguema’s ascension to leadership stemmed from a coup against the longstanding rule of the Bongo family, following disputed presidential election results.
The insightful discussions and engagements during President Nguema’s visit to Cameroon reflect a pivotal moment in the diplomatic relations between Gabon and Cameroon, indicating a potential shift in economic and political dynamics within the central African region.
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By Hauwa M.