The temporary president is predicted to win Gabon’s first presidential election since the revolution in 2023.
Will Brice Oligui Nguema, a military officer who became popular after leading the coup against former longtime ruler Ali Bongo, and currently interim president, win on Saturday as the polls are predicting him to?
What is certain is that he has gained the support of many Gabonese, who have startd to trust him on the grounds of his campaign on a platform of anti-corruption and change, as well as his key role in the coup in 2023.
Eugène Ndonga, a civil servant, is among those in favour of Nguema and hopes that he will improve living conditions for the population.
“The problem is the high cost of living. And if the president, the future president, can take a particular look at food prices, and not only food prices but also other aspects of daily life, that will be a good thing for us,” he said.
Gabon’s new constitution, adopted in a referendum in November, sets the presidential term at seven years, renewable once.
Nguema’s main challenger is Bongo’s former prime minister Alain Claude Bilie-By-Nze, who has promised to reorganize public finances, create jobs and reduce dependency on former colonial ruler France.