Raymond Ndong Sima, opponent of Ali Bongo, appointed prime minister of the transition

He was a virulent opponent of President Ali Bongo, overthrown by the military a week ago. The economist Raymond Ndong Sima was appointed Prime Minister of Gabon by the president of the transition, General Brice Oligui Nguema, according to a decree read on state television Thursday September 7.

Mr. Ndong Sima, 68, had been Mr. Bongo’s prime minister from 2012 to 2014 but had moved away from power which he regularly accused of bad governance until running against the head of state in the presidential elections of 2016 and 2023.

General Oligui, who led the August 30 coup against Ali Bongo who was barely proclaimed re-elected in a fraudulent election according to the military, was sworn in on Monday as president of a transition period from which he did not not fixed the duration, and at the end of which he promised “free elections”.

On Monday he also announced the formation of a transitional government comprising personalities from all political sides.

The World with AFP

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