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Gabon’s Long Walk to True Democracy and Freedom From France

Gabon's willingness to challenge the status quo and chart its own course demonstrates that African nations can assert their independence and make decisions that align with their citizens' interests.

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Gabon’s Long Walk to True Democracy and Freedom From France

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Gabon, a nation with a complex history deeply intertwined with France, is embarking on a transformative journey towards genuine democracy and freedom.

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This journey has been paved with the remnants of colonialism, marked by the influence of foreign powers, particularly France.

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The recent coup that toppled the ailing and unfit ruler, Ali Bongo, a leader backed by France, marks a significant turning point in Gabon’s quest to break free from maladministration and neo-colonialism.

For decades, Gabon had been caught in a web of dependency, with France exerting substantial influence over its politics and economy, stemming from its colonial past.

The support for leaders like Ali Bongo, who continued to maintain a status quo favourable to French interests, prolonged this neo-colonial relationship.

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The military decides to put a stop to it all

The coup that brought General Brice Oligui Nguema to power was, in essence, a move by Gabonese military leaders to take control of their nation’s destiny.

By challenging the status quo, the military demonstrated their determination to steer Gabon towards true self-determination, free from external influences.

The transitional government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Raymond Ndong Sima, is now tasked with the responsibility of guiding Gabon towards genuine democracy.

The commitment to introducing a new constitution and revising the electoral code is a promising sign of change.

Furthermore, the decision to prohibit members of the transitional government from running in the next presidential election signals a commitment to transparency and a fair electoral process.

Why the rest of Francophone African countries should follow

Gabon’s bold steps towards genuine democracy and freedom from external influences serve as a crucial lesson for other Francophone African nations.

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Firstly, it underscores the importance of sovereignty and self-determination. African military leaders can rise to the occasion to truly defend their own people.

Gabon’s willingness to challenge the status quo and chart its own course demonstrates that African nations can assert their independence and make decisions that align with their citizens’ interests.

This courage should inspire other countries to reevaluate their relationships with former colonial powers and prioritize their citizens’ well-being over external interests.

Secondly, Gabon’s commitment to a transparent and inclusive transition process sets a valuable example.

By implementing a new constitution and electoral code while ensuring that members of the transitional government are ineligible to run for office, Gabon is working towards a more equitable and just political landscape.

This approach promotes accountability, fairness, and trust in the electoral process. Other Francophone African countries should consider similar reforms to enhance their democracies and strengthen their institutions.

Ultimately, Gabon’s journey towards true democracy can serve as an inspiration and guide for its neighbouring nations seeking to break free from the shackles of neo-colonialism and embrace self-determination.

Looking ahead

As Gabon takes its “long walk” towards true democracy and freedom from France, it faces both challenges and opportunities.

The nation must navigate the complexities of building democratic institutions, fostering unity among diverse political groups, and ensuring a transparent electoral process.

However, with determination and resilience, Gabon can look forward to a future where its destiny is firmly in its own hands, free from the shadows of neo-colonialism.

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