Gabon's President Omar Bongo is in the bizarre position of being Sassou's son-in-law while acting as an informal political advisor to Lissouba whose style he finds more palatable...
Vol 38 No 10 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
On Zaïre and on other issues Nigeria Sudan and Kenya make common cause with Mobutu's Francophone allies: Gabon's President Omar Bongo; Congo's President Pascal Lissouba Cameroon's President Paul Biya; Côte d'Ivoire's President Henri Konan-Bédié; Chad's President Idriss Déby; Niger's President Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara; and the mother of Francophone allies France's President Jacques Chirac...
Vol 38 No 10 |
- GABON
- FRANCE
President Omar Bongo's government in Gabon has cut out his old ally France's Elf Aquitaine in favour of a deal with Energy Africa an affiliate of the fast-rising South African firm Engen...
This strengthens the influence of Gabon's President Omar Bongo in Cabinda...
Also worrying Brazzaville's elite is the naming of Gabon's President Omar Bongo in France's investigation of corruption involving Elf Aquitaine...
We hear that Presidents Blaise Compaoré (Burkina Faso) Idriss Déby (Chad) and Henri Konan Bédié (Côte d'Ivoire) were told once the attack was underway but Gabon's President Omar Bongo was kept informed from the start...
Known affectionately by Gabonese President Omar Bongo as 'Baby Foccart' after the veteran French Africanist McCormick has moved up after the departure of MacArthur DeShazer who became Executive Director of Africare's Summit on Africa...
Vol 37 No 25 |
- FRANCE
- AFRICA
Jacques Chirac was preceded by Presidents Abdou Diouf of Senegal Omar Bongo of Gabon and (most senior of all) Gnassingbé Eyadèma of Togo - not perhaps the best augury for the summit's official theme 'democracy and good governance'...
Vol 37 No 23 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
Managing Mobutu was the central question at a mini-summit on 29 October organised by President Jacques Chirac at the Elysée Palace and attended by Gabon' s President Omar Bongo and Cameroon' s Paul Biya...
Vol 37 No 21 |
- FRANCE
- AFRICA
Central Africans have always resented the bases at Bangui and Bouar: in 1992 President Omar Bongo even asked French intelligence to shift them to Gabon...