In many respects, due to governmental repression, Gabon has indeed become an open prison for many of my fellow citizens. That our country has been ruled by the same family since 1967 has made a mockery of our constitution and to our founding democratic principles.
Faure Gnassingbé: Togo's Master of Tricks
In Togo, the government of Faure Gnassingbe is cleverly managing the expectations of the international community in a highly manipulative way, restricting civil liberties within the country while making surface-level, seemingly positive adjustments to the long-ruling regime. Do not be fooled by the duplicity, writes guest blogger Wolali Ahlijah.
Democracy Tested in Nigeria
In Zimbabwe, Shades of Ceausescu’s Romania
Togo's Half-Century of Single Family Autocratic Rule is Under Intensified Scrutiny
Cameroon: Democracy in the Making, or More of the Same?
President Biya: Do the Right Thing and Give Cameroon its Chance at Democracy
To be sure, reclaiming peace in Cameroon, and in turn, the Central African region, is of paramount importance today and moving forward. It is manifestly evident that the Biya government is both unwilling and incapable of achieving these necessary ends, which are being demanded by the country’s long beleaguered citizens, as well as neighboring countries.















