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Equatorial Guinea government resigns after failing to meet targets

BBC World · 2026-06-17

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• What happened: The government of Equatorial Guinea has resigned after failing to meet its objectives, with Vice-President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue citing a lack of results and corruption within the administration. • Why it matters: The resignation highlights ongoing issues in governance and economic management in Equatorial Guinea, a country rich in oil yet plagued by poverty and reliance on petroleum, which has seen declining production and demand. • What to watch next: A new government is expected to be appointed, and it will be crucial to observe whether it can implement effective policies to diversify the economy and improve public management.

Equatorial Guinea government resigns after failing to meet targets8 minutes agoBasillioh RukangaAFP via Getty ImagesPrime Minister Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua was appointed in 2024Equatorial Guinea's government has resigned after failing to meet its objectives, Vice-President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue said.Obiang, who is also the son of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, said the prime minister had presented the resignation of all members of the government because it had barely reached 10% of its targets.He did not specify the targets but a statement by the ruling party said the president had observed that the government fostered corruption and failed to diversify the economy.President Obiang is the world's longest-serving leader who has ruled the oil-rich West African country since 1979 with a strong grip, while naming family members to key government roles.The president appointed the outgoing government in 2024, with Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua as prime minister.On Tuesday, the vice-president said the resignation was in line with "the principle that responsibility in public management must be accompanied by results"."The degree of execution achieved is clearly insufficient in relation to the expectations and commitments undertaken," he posted on X.In a statement on Facebook, the ruling Democratic ‌Party ⁠of Equatorial Guinea (PDGE) said the president was dissatisfied with the management of the outgoing government. A new government is expected to be appointed.The statement further cited the misuse of state resources for personal interests and stagnation in the implementation of development projects.The president also noted that the government had not implemented policies to diversify the economy especially in the agricultural sector, which would cut reliance on imported goods that can be produced locally.Equatorial Guinea's economy is heavily reliant on petroleum, with oil and gas accounting for most of its exports and revenues. In spite of its oil wealth, much of its 1.8m population has not benefitted, as poverty remains rampant. In recent years, the economy has been on a decline amid reduced production and demand for oil. You may also be interested in:Equatorial Guinea VP warns against office sex after viral videosPope Leo criticises Equatorial Guinea prisons as he winds up Africa tourMassive sex tape leak could be a ploy for power in central AfricaGetty Images/BBCGo to BBCAfrica.com for more news from the African continent.Follow us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafricaBBC Africa podcastsFocus on AfricaThis Is AfricaAfricaEquatorial Guinea

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