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Gabon’s coup leader looks to cement grip on power in presidential vote

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Brice Oligui Nguema has pitched himself as a change agent cracking down on the corrupt old guard.

LIBREVILLE: Gabon’s coup leader Brice Oligui Nguema is looking to cement his grip on power as the oil-producing Central African nation holds a presidential election today that analysts expect to be a one-sided affair.

Nineteen months after overthrowing President Ali Bongo, whose family ruled Gabon for more than half a century, Nguema, 50, has pitched himself as a change agent cracking down on the corrupt old guard.

Nguema, who has been interim leader since leading the coup as an army general, has criss-crossed Gabon in a baseball cap with the slogan “We Build Together” during the campaign.

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