Gabon elections ‘peaceful’

Gabon elections ‘peaceful’

LIBREVILLE – Elections in Gabon passed off peacefully on Sunday in legislative elections expected to see the oil-rich former French colony’s long-serving president retain a massive majority in parliament.

Polls closed promptly at 18:00 in the two largest cities, Libreville and Port-Gentil, despite delays in opening some polling stations in the morning. Seventy-one-year-old President Omar Bongo Ondimba was Africa’s longest-serving leader and had ruled Gabon since 1967.He introduced a multiparty system only in 1990.Compared to other countries in west Africa, Gabon is politically stable.Nampa-AFPSeventy-one-year-old President Omar Bongo Ondimba was Africa’s longest-serving leader and had ruled Gabon since 1967.He introduced a multiparty system only in 1990.Compared to other countries in west Africa, Gabon is politically stable.Nampa-AFP

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