The oil-rich central African nation of Gabon is heading to the polls as President Ali Bongo seeks a third term in office. Bongo, who assumed power in 2009 following the death of his father Omar, faces competition from 13 other candidates. While many express concerns about the electoral process, Bongo’s prior wins were marred by fraud allegations, and controversial changes to the ballot papers have further escalated tensions. Independent candidates, including rival Albert Ondo Ossa, who leads the opposition Alternance 2023 coalition, believe the new voting format disadvantages them. However, media restrictions prevent foreign journalists from covering the election, and international election monitors will not be present. Amidst accusations of treason, the campaign has witnessed power struggles and claims of government manipulation. Meanwhile, amid economic challenges compounded by the global pandemic, Gabon’s population of 2.3 million people are also selecting mayors and local councillors. Join us as we delve into the significance of the Gabon election and the potential outcomes.
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