By Gerauds Wilfried Obangome
LIBREVILLE (Reuters) – A 12 months since a navy coup in Gabon ended the Bongo dynasty’s 56-year rule, the nation marked the anniversary in festive temper this week with celebrations and guarantees by the ruling junta to step up progress on reforms.
The Gabonese largely welcomed the navy’s ouster of president Ali Bongo, whose household’s poor administration of the central African nation’s oil wealth had led to a stagnant financial system and stranded a 3rd of the inhabitants in poverty.
A whole lot gathered within the centre of the capital, Libreville, on Friday for official celebrations led by interim president Common Brice Oligui Nguema to mark the primary anniversary of what’s extensively known as the “coup of liberation” in Gabon.
“The Gabonese have cried so much. He (Nguema) came to wipe away our tears. And today we’re happy,” stated civil servant Edwige Bengone, sporting a t-shirt with the coup chief’s photograph on it, as brass bands performed amongst cheering crowds.
One 12 months on, the financial outlook stays unsure and the junta has but to verify a date for a promised transition to democracy by way of the poll field, however supporters together with scholar Ulrich Yebe stated they felt cautiously optimistic.
“In just one year, we can’t really judge yet. But given the progress made, we can say that they’re on the right track. We’re waiting for the end of the transition to see what they’ve been able to achieve,” he stated.
CHALLENGES AHEAD
Gabon faces important challenges. Regardless of its important oil wealth, infrastructure throughout the closely forested nation is poor, it’s extremely depending on meals imports, and earnings per capita is decrease than it was within the Nineteen Seventies.
The junta, which calls itself the Committee for the Transition and Restoration of Establishments, has taken steps to enhance transparency and price range administration.
However a brighter financial outlook will depend upon authorities’ capacity to pivot to a extra open and inclusive mannequin of governance, the Worldwide Financial Fund warned in Might, saying financial diversification and correcting fiscal imbalances had been very important.
The junta has not made ample progress to reform the assorted branches of presidency as promised, stated Geoffroy Foumboula, a distinguished Bongo critic, who’s now a senior determine within the nationwide meeting.
“After a year, the restoration of institutions is the poor relation of the transition. On this front, we’re still very slow,” he advised Reuters.
In a tv deal with to the nation this week, Nguema appeared to deal with these involved concerning the tempo of progress.
“Our work together is not finished. But it is well underway. We have initiated change. And we must continue on this path,” he stated.
Different criticisms of the junta embrace the dominance of the navy in an ongoing nationwide dialogue, lack of readability on a timeline for presidential elections, and uncertainty over whether or not junta members might be eligible to run, stated Remadji Hoinathy, a senior researcher on the Africa-focused Institute for Safety Research.
“On the ground, Nguema has actually been quite skilful,” he stated, referring to the junta’s engagement with some opposition factions and civil society. “But the reality in Gabon is that it’s very difficult, changing things overnight.”