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Omar Bongo Ondimba (Le Grand Camarade)

Date of Birth: 30 December 1935
Place of Birth: Lewai
Died: 8 June 2009


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Bélinga bonus, uncertainty for CMEC

Three of the most important government buildings on Boulevard Triomphal Omar Bongo were built by Chinese contractors: complaints include broken air conditioning at Radiodiffusion Télévision Gabonaise leakages at the Senate building and shoddy building at the Assemblée Nationale...


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Ali Ben Bongo Ondimba

Ali Ben Bongo’s father Omar Bongo Ondimba was President of Gabon from 1967 until his death in August 2009 and many Gabonese saw the son – with his privileged overseas upbringing globetrotting and French wife – as an outsider...


The IMF asks the 5 billion euro question

President Obiang sought to win greater influence by constructing a parliament building for CEMAC in Malabo and he used the death of President Omar Bongo Ondimba in June 2009 to move against Gabonese control of BEAC...


Forgotten promises

Sarkozy moved his first Cooperation Minister the Christian socialist Jean-Marie Bockel in March 2008 after he had upset the late President Omar Bongo with remarks about the end of Françafrique (AC Vol 49 No 7)...


Realpolitik and resignations

Before he died Gabon’s President Omar Bongo Ondimba had the pleasure of helping to push out Bockel then welcomed Joyandet and the secretary-general of the presidency Claude Guéant to Libreville...


Oily alliances

The consortium the Great Sahara Petroleum Operating Company (GSPOC) consists of state-owned Sudapet (20%); Hi Tech (7%); All Africa Investment (5%) a joint venture between Libya Oil Holding Limited (ex-Tamoil) and Petrolin owned by Gabonese man-about-Africa and friend of the late President Omar Bongo Samuel Dossou-Aworet; Saudi Arabia’s Al Qahtani (33%); Yemen’s Ansan Wikfs (20%); and Jordan’s Dindir (15%)...


Beleaguered Bélinga

When Gabon’s President El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba was alive his ministers had nothing but praise for the nearly US$4 billion Bélinga iron ore mine and associated logistics projects described by the President as ‘the project of the century’...


Hurry up, wait and renegotiate

' This continues late President Omar Bongo Ondimba's tack of telling the China National Machinery and Equipment Import & Export Corporation-led consortium to hurry up while at the same time pushing for a larger share of the profits...

Called on the carpet about the delays on 6 November by Mining Minister Julien Nkoghé Békalé COMIBEL's Director for External Relations Chang Xuehui explained that 'the project has been a little bit late because of the death of President Omar Bongo Ondimba and the holding of the presidential elections but the Chinese side has always wanted to move forward...


Many rivers to cross

Gabon's new President Ali Bongo Ondimba visited on 21 October offering to continue the mediation with dissidents that his father President Omar Bongo Ondimba once pursued with mixed results...


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