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Guy Nzouba-Ndama (born 17 July 1946)Janis Otsiemi, ''Guerre de succession au Gabon: les prétendants'' (2007), page 50 . is a
Gabon Gabon ( ; ), officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a country on the Atlantic coast of Central Africa, on the equator, bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo to the east and south, and ...
ese politician who was President of the
National Assembly of Gabon The National Assembly () is the lower house of the Parliament of Gabon. It has 143 members, elected by Two round system The status of the Parliament is unclear following the coup d'état four days after the 2023 general election. Legisla ...
from 1997 to 2016. He previously served in the government of Gabon as Minister of National Education from 1987 to 1990 and was President of the Parliamentary Group of the
Gabonese Democratic Party The Gabonese Democratic Party (, PDG) is a political party in Gabon. It was the dominant political party in Gabonese politics from 1961 until 2023, when it was deposed in a coup d'état against President Ali Bongo. It was also the sole legal ...
(''Parti démocratique gabonais'', PDG) from 1990 to 1996.


Background and early career

Nzouba-Ndama was born at
Koulamoutou Koulamoutou is the capital of Ogooué-Lolo Province in east-central Gabon, with a population of around 16,000 people. It lies at the confluence of the Lolo River and the River Bouenguidi and on the N6 road. The town has an airport and had b ...
, located in Lolo-Bouenguidi Department; he is an ethnic Nzebi. After studying in France,Georges Dougueli
"Gabon : Guy Nzouba Ndama, Bongo forever"
''Jeune Afrique'', 14 May 2012 .
he began teaching philosophy in September 1975, and he was appointed as Director of Orientation at the Directorate-General of Scholarships and InternshipsCV at APF website
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in November 1975, while continuing to teach. In 1980, he became Director-General of Scholarships and Internships, remaining in that post until 1983."Nzouba Ndama Guy", ''Gabon: Les Hommes de Pouvoir'', number 4
Africa Intelligence
5 March 2002 .


Political career

Nzouba-Ndama was first appointed to the government as Minister-Delegate under the Minister of State for Trade and Industry in March 1983. He was then appointed as Minister-Delegate under the Fourth Deputy Prime Minister for the Land-Survey Register, Housing and Lodgings in January 1986
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before being promoted to the position of Minister of National Education on 18 November 1987. In the midst of a strike involving teachers, President
Omar Bongo Omar Bongo Ondimba (born Albert-Bernard Bongo; 30 December 1935 – 8 June 2009) was a Gabonese politician who was the second president of Gabon from 1967 until Death and state funeral of Omar Bongo, his death in 2009. A member of the Gabonese De ...
dismissed him from his post as Minister of National Education on 26 February 1990; subsequently he was Political Adviser to President Bongo from February to November 1990. In the 1990 parliamentary election, he was elected to the National Assembly as a candidate in Koulamoutou, and he was the President of the PDG Parliamentary Group from 1990 to 1996. He was re-elected to the National Assembly in the December 1996 parliamentary election. Following the latter election, Nzouba-Ndama was elected as President of the National Assembly on 27 January 1997. Nzouba-Ndama retained his parliamentary seat in the December 2001 parliamentary election and was re-elected as President of the National Assembly on 25 January 2002; he received 111 votes, with one deputy voting against him and seven abstaining. As President of the National Assembly, he visited
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in February 2006. He was again re-elected as a Deputy in the December 2006 parliamentary election, and he was re-elected for a third term as President of the National Assembly on 24 January 2007, receiving 111 votes from the 120 deputies. Speaking on the occasion, Nzouba-Ndama praised the deputies of the preceding legislature for producing legislation that he said benefited the people, and he thanked President Bongo for retaining confidence in his leadership of the National Assembly. He also discussed his hope that roads across the country would be paved, saying that the National Assembly could use its legislative power to direct the government towards that goal. Nzouba-Ndama was a member of the Executive Committee of the
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from 1999 to 2003. Subsequently, he was President of the Parliamentary Assembly of La Francophonie.


Events since 2007

22-9-22 arrested with 1.9 million euro's in local currency.. tried to get it into his country. As of the 2000s, Nzouba-Ndama was a Vice-President of the PDG. He was President of the Preparatory Committee for the PDG's Ninth Congress, which was held on 19–21 September 2007; he was also chosen by President Bongo to lead the work of the congress. Nzouba-Ndama met with
Wu Bangguo Wu Bangguo (22 July 1941 – 8 October 2024) was a Chinese politician who served as the second-ranking member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party from 2002 to 2012, and as Chairman of the Standing Committee of the ...
, the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the
National People's Congress The National People's Congress (NPC) is the highest organ of state power of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The NPC is the only branch of government in China, and per the principle of unified power, all state organs from the Sta ...
of the People's Republic of China, on 7 November 2008 to discuss cooperation. Following Omar Bongo's death in June 2009, Nzouba-Ndama was considered a supporter of Bongo's son
Ali Ali ibn Abi Talib (; ) was the fourth Rashidun caliph who ruled from until his assassination in 661, as well as the first Shia Imam. He was the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Born to Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib an ...
in the latter's efforts to obtain the PDG nomination for the August 2009 presidential election. Ali Bongo won the nomination and then prevailed in the presidential election, according to official results. When Bongo was sworn in as President on 16 October 2009, Nzouba-Ndama said that he faced a "Herculean" task: he would face pressure to carry out reforms, but would also be expected to do so in a moderate fashion while preserving the political balance crafted by his father. Nzouba-Ndama represented Gabon at the fourth ministerial meeting of the
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, which opened on 8 November 2009, and on that occasion he met with
Wen Jiabao Wen Jiabao ( zh, s=温家宝, p=Wēn Jiābǎo; born 15 September 1942) is a Chinese retired politician who served as the 6th premier of China from 2003 to 2013. In his capacity as head of government, Wen was regarded as the leading figure behin ...
, the Premier of the
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, to discuss the continuation of the friendly and cooperative relationship between the two countries. In the December 2011 parliamentary election, Nzouba-Ndama easily won re-election to the National Assembly; he won the first seat for Lolo-Wagna, located in Lolo Bouenguidi Department, receiving 98.08% of the vote according to preliminary results. Amidst an opposition boycott, the PDG won an overwhelming majority of seats in the election. Nzouba-Ndama represented Gabon at the 15th summit of the
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, which opened on 15 January 2012 at
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in
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. He was the only national representative present at the summit who was not a president, vice-president, or government minister. Nzouba-Ndama was re-elected as President of the National Assembly on 27 February 2012. While most of the top officials who served under Omar Bongo lost their posts in the period that followed his death, Nzouba-Ndama was noted for his political survival, which was attributed to his loyalty to Ali Bongo. He was present for the inauguration of Senegalese President
Macky Sall Macky Sall (, , ; born 11 December 1961) is a Senegalese politician who served as the fourth president of Senegal from 2012 to 2024. He previously served as the eighth Prime Minister of Senegal, prime minister from 2004 to 2007, under President ...
on 2 April 2012."Macky Sall a prêté serment en tant que 4ème président"
Gabonews, 2 April 2012 .
Despite his earlier loyalty to Ali Bongo, by 2015 tensions seemed to have developed between them, and Nzouba-Ndama was seen as being close to a dissenting faction within the PDG, known as "Heritage and Modernity". On 31 March 2016, Nzouba-Ndama resigned as President of the National Assembly."Gabon : Guy Nzouba-Ndama annonce sa candidature à la présidentielle"
''Jeune Afrique'', 5 April 2016 .
He said that he chose to resign because of the government's hostility towards him."Gabon former parliament speaker to challenge Bongo in polls"
Reuters, 5 April 2016.
Shortly thereafter, on 5 April 2016, he announced that he would stand as an independent candidate in the August 2016 presidential election.


References

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