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Equatorial Guinea government collapses after failing to deliver on basic governance

The entire cabinet resigned in disgrace after achieving a pathetic 10% of their stated objectives.

PoliticsPublished June 17, 2026 at 9:52 AM
Equatorial Guinea's Prime Minister Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua in a black suit and white shirt and tie

The entire government of Equatorial Guinea has resigned in a stunning admission of incompetence and failure. Vice-President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue confirmed that the cabinet, appointed only in 2024, was ousted after managing to achieve a mere 10% of its stated goals.

The ruling party, the Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea, issued a scathing assessment, explicitly citing the misuse of state resources for personal gain and a total stagnation in development projects.

President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who has led the oil-rich nation since 1979, made it clear that the outgoing administration failed to implement necessary policies to diversify the economy or reduce the country's dangerous reliance on oil exports.

Despite the nation's significant petroleum wealth, the government's inability to manage resources effectively has left the vast majority of the 1.8 million population in poverty. This mass resignation serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of bureaucratic mismanagement and the failure of state-led economic planning.

A new government is expected to be appointed, though the fundamental challenge of moving beyond a stagnant, oil-dependent economy remains.

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