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Brice Oligui Nguema was sworn in as the fourth president of Gabon, signaling a return to constitutional order after a 2023 military coup. Nguema, 50, pledged to diversify the oil-dependent economy, reform education, and reduce youth unemployment. Critics question whether promises will translate into action, as Gabon has high youth unemployment and lacks infrastructure.
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