Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema has secured a decisive win in the recent presidential election, with the Constitutional Court announcing his victory on April 25, 2025. Oligui Nguema, a prominent figure in the race, garnered an overwhelming 94.85% of the votes, marking a nearly 5% increase from the provisional results released by the Ministry of the Interior the day after the April 12 elections.
The final results solidify Oligui Nguema’s position as the country’s next leader, following a campaign marked by widespread support and enthusiasm. His substantial margin of victory highlights the confidence voters have placed in his leadership and vision for the future. The increase in his vote share, compared to the earlier provisional figures, reflects a clear and convincing endorsement from the electorate.
Oligui Nguema’s main challenger, Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze, saw a slight increase in his vote percentage, finishing in second place with 3.11%. This was a modest rise from the 3.02% he received in the provisional results. Despite the uptick in his vote share, Bilie-By-Nze’s performance remained significantly behind that of Oligui Nguema, underlining the latter’s commanding victory.
The final confirmation of the election results comes after a period of scrutiny and verification, ensuring that the process was carried out fairly and transparently. With this victory, Oligui Nguema is poised to lead the nation, embarking on a new chapter in the country’s political landscape.