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Equatorial Guinea government resigns due to missed targets: VP

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Equatorial Guinea’s government resigned on Tuesday after failing to meet its objectives

Equatorial Guinea’s government resigned on Tuesday after failing to meet its objectives, the West African oil-producing country’s Vice President (VP) Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue said.

 

President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo appointed Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua as Prime Minister ⁠in 2024.

 

The President’s son and the country’s Vice President, Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, said on X that the Prime Minister had presented the resignation of all members of the government because it had barely reached 10% of its targets.

 

He didn’t specify which targets the government was expected to achieve.

 

A statement from the ruling Democratic ‌Party ⁠of Equatorial Guinea said that during its time in power the government had implemented various initiatives in areas such as public administration, infrastructure, public services, and economic development.

 

“The government’s ⁠collective resignation is part of the institutional reorganization processes that are periodically carried out in the country with the aim ⁠of adapting the government structure to the state’s new priorities,” the party said in its statement on ⁠Facebook.

 

President Obiang has been in power in Equatorial Guinea since 1979, making him the world’s longest-serving President.

 

–Reuters–