Nguema re-elected Teodoro Obiang Nguema
 Teodoro Obiang Nguema

Teodoro Obiang Nguema

Malabo — Equatorial Guinea’s President Teodoro Obiang Nguema, was re-elected president yesterday with 93.7 percent of the vote, according to the provisional results of weekend elections.

The results announced by the National Election Commission showed his two closest rivals, Bonaventura Monsuy Asumu and Avelino Mocache Mehengap, trailing far behind, with 1.5 each.

Turnout in the April 24 vote was also 93.7 percent.

A total of seven candidates ran for the top job but 73-year-old Obiang, who has ruled the west African country since 1979 when he ousted his uncle Francisco Macias Nguema in a coup, was seen as a shoo-in.

Commission chief Clemente Engonga admitted to anomalies in some of the results, with the number of votes cast in some areas exceeding the number of registered voters.

Engonga explained this by saying some voters had “no doubt” been travelling on election day and voted outside of their constituencies. – AP

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