Gabon President Restricts Officials From Travels, Allows Only 1 Week Leave

August 22, 2024
General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema

Gabon President Nguema Imposes Holiday Restrictions

Gabon’s interim president, General Brice Oligui Nguema, has imposed strict new restrictions on the members of his transitional government.

These measures, announced on Monday via press release 064, include a ban on overseas holidays for all cabinet members and a limit of one week of holiday leave.

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The move has sparked discussions about whether Nguema is preparing to solidify his hold on power ahead of the country’s next presidential election.

A Year After the Coup: Nguema Tightens the Reins

The timing of these restrictions is significant, coming just days before the first anniversary of the coup that brought Nguema to power.

On 30th August 2023, Nguema led a military coup that ousted his cousin, Ali Bongo Ondimba, who had been president since 2009 following the death of his father, Omar Bongo Ondimba.

The Bongo family had ruled Gabon for over four decades, and their leadership had been marked by allegations of corruption and lavish lifestyles, including frequent trips abroad.

Since taking power, Nguema has sought to reassure the public that his military government is working in the best interests of the people.

“This measure aims to encourage a return to the roots and increased proximity with local populations,” explained Colonel Ulrich Manfoumbi, the interim government’s spokesperson.

Exceptions to the holiday restrictions will only be made in cases of “force majeure”—a legal term referring to extraordinary events beyond control—or for health reasons.

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Speculation Grows: Is Nguema Preparing for 2025?

The new holiday rules have also fueled speculation that Nguema may be laying the groundwork for a run in Gabon’s 2025 presidential election, which would be the first since he seized power.

Although Nguema has not publicly commented on whether he intends to run for president, his actions suggest he may be positioning himself as a leader who contrasts sharply with his predecessor.

By restricting overseas holidays, Nguema could be trying to draw favorable comparisons to Ali Bongo, who was known for his frequent travels abroad and whose family owned multiple properties in France and the UK.

A political analyst familiar with Gabon’s situation noted, “This could be seen as Nguema’s attempt to distance himself from the Bongo legacy and present himself as a leader who prioritizes Gabon’s interests over personal luxury.”

The interim president’s move has resonated with some Gabonese citizens who view it as a step toward greater accountability and closer ties between the government and the people.

Nguema’s Leadership Under Scrutiny

As the one-year mark of the coup approaches, Nguema’s leadership will inevitably be scrutinized, both domestically and internationally.

Observers will be looking closely at how his government has handled the country’s challenges, including economic issues and political reforms.

The new holiday restrictions, while seemingly a small measure, could be part of a broader strategy to demonstrate that Nguema’s government is serious about governing with integrity and transparency.

However, critics may question whether these restrictions are merely symbolic or if they will lead to meaningful changes in how the government operates.

For now, the focus remains on Nguema’s next move and whether he will officially declare his candidacy for the presidency.

As Gabon awaits the 2025 elections, the country’s political landscape continues to evolve, with Nguema at its center.

Whether these new measures will strengthen his position or lead to further challenges remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Nguema is carefully crafting his image as a leader who is different from those who came before him.

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Emmanuel Ochayi is a journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Lagos, School of first choice and the nations pride. Emmanuel is keen on exploring writing angles in different areas, including Business, climate change, politics, Education, and others.

Emmanuel Ochayi

Emmanuel Ochayi is a journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Lagos, School of first choice and the nations pride. Emmanuel is keen on exploring writing angles in different areas, including Business, climate change, politics, Education, and others.

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