President Museveni hosts Gabon’s transitional President Brice Nguema

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Thursday met and held discussions with the Transitional President of Gabon, H.E Brice ClotaireOligui Nguema at State House, Entebbe.

H.E Nguema is in Uganda for a two- day official visit at the invitation of President Museveni. He was accompanied by the First Lady of Gabon, H.E Zita Oligui Nguema and other high-level delegates.

During the meeting, President Nguema briefed his host on the political situation in Gabon, highlighting the progress of the transition timetable, including the upcoming referendum.

On his part, President Museveni who was in the company of the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni, commended H.E Nguema for the steps taken so far by the Transitional government towards Gabon’s return to constitutional democracy.

The two leaders further welcomed the efforts towards the enhancement of bilateral cooperation between the two countries and expressed the desire to intensify the agenda for the mutual benefit of their people.

In this regard, the two leaders expressed a shared commitment to boost and broaden cooperation in various sectors.

President Nguema also expressed his country’s desire to end dependence on food imports and hoped to benefit from Uganda’s experience in the agricultural development program with a particular interest in wealth creation.

President Museveni and his guest further exchanged views on various regional, continental and international issues of mutual interest and concern.

On the other hand, President Nguema expressed gratitude towards President Museveni for the warm welcome and hospitality accorded to him and his delegation.

He also extended an invitation to H.E Museveni to pay a State Visit to the Gabonese Republic at a date to be mutually agreed upon through diplomatic channels.

Transitional leader

Gen Nguema was inaugurated as Gabon’s interim president in Libreville on September 4, 2023. Under his reign, a national dialogue is moving the government towards presenting a new constitution in October, which will be adopted by Gabon through a referendum due by the end of 2024.

The Gabonse military leader plans a return to civilian rule with a general election scheduled for August 2025, following international pressure to restore democracy in the oil-rich central African nation of more than 2.3 million people.

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