fbpx
Wikipedia

Casimir Oyé-Mba

Casimir Marie Ange Oyé-Mba (20 April 1942 – 16 September 2021) was a Gabonese politician. After serving as Governor of the Bank of Central African States (BEAC) from 1978 to 1990, Oyé-Mba was Prime Minister of Gabon from 3 May 1990 to 2 November 1994.[1] Subsequently, he remained in the government as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs from 1994 to 1999, Minister of State for Planning from 1999 to 2007, and Minister of State for Mines and Oil from 2007 to 2009.

Casimir Oyé-Mba
3rd Prime Minister of Gabon
In office
3 May 1990 – 2 November 1994
PresidentOmar Bongo
Preceded byLéon Mébiame
Succeeded byPaulin Obame-Nguema
Personal details
Born
Casimir Marie Ange Oyé-Mba

(1942-04-20)20 April 1942
Nzamaligué, French Equatorial Africa (present day Gabon)
Died16 September 2021(2021-09-16) (aged 79)
Paris, France
Political partyNational Union (since 10 February 2010)
Other political
affiliations
Gabonese Democratic Party (1973–2009)
Gabonese Union for Democracy and Development (8–10 February 2010)

Early life and financial career

A member of the Fang ethnic group,[2] Casimir Oyé-Mba was born in Nzamaligué, located in the Komo-Mondah Department of Estuaire Province.[3]

After completing his secondary education (baccalauréat) in Gabon, Oyé-Mba went to France for higher education. He first completed a bachelor's degree (licence) in Law and Political Science at the University of Rennes. Next, he obtained a Diploma of Specialized Studies (DESS) at the Faculty of Law of Paris, and defended his doctorate thesis at the same institution in 1969.[4] His thesis topic was the legal problems posed by the exploitation of subsoil in Gabon.[5] He finished his studies by taking a degree in finance at the Center for Economic and Banking Studies (CEFEB), the school of the French Development Agency.[4]

Oyé-Mba joined the Central Bank of the States of Equatorial Africa and Cameroon (BCEAEC) in January 1968;[6] in January 1970, he became deputy director of its agency in Libreville, Gabon,[3] and in April 1970 he became director of the Libreville agency.[3][6] In 1973, when the BCEAEC became the Bank of Central African States (BEAC), Oyé-Mba became its National Director for Gabon, and in January 1977 he became Assistant Director-General of BEAC at its headquarters in Yaoundé, Cameroon. In April 1978, he became Governor of BEAC,[3][6] remaining in this post until 1990.[6]

Political career

Following the 1990 National Conference in Gabon, Oyé-Mba was appointed Prime Minister of Gabon on 27 April 1990.[3][6][7] In the parliamentary election held later in 1990, he won a seat in the National Assembly from Komo-Mondah Department in Estuaire Province,[3] and following the election he was retained as Prime Minister in November 1990.[3][7] In the December 1993 presidential election, which was won by incumbent President Omar Bongo, Oyé-Mba was Bongo's campaign manager;[3][6] after the election, he resigned on 11 March 1994, but Bongo reappointed him on 13 March, and a new government headed by Oyé-Mba was named on 25 March.[8] Following the signing of an agreement with the opposition later that year, Oyé-Mba and his government resigned on 11 October 1994[9] and were replaced by a new coalition government headed by Paulin Obame-Nguema on 2 November.[1] Oyé-Mba was included in Obame-Nguema's government as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, and he served in that position until he was moved to the post of Minister of State for Planning, Development Programming and Regional Planning in the government of Prime Minister Jean-François Ntoutoume Emane on 25 January 1999.[3][6]

He was re-elected to the National Assembly in the December 1996 parliamentary election and in the December 2001 parliamentary election. In the December 2002 municipal elections, he was elected as a member of the city council in Ntoum.[3]

Oyé-Mba was an unsuccessful candidate for the position of President of the African Development Bank in 2005; he reached the fourth round of voting on the first day of the election, 18 May 2005.[10]

In the December 2006 parliamentary election, Oyé-Mba again won a seat in the National Assembly as the PDG candidate in Ntoum constituency;[11] he retained his position in the government after that election. Later, after nearly nine years as Minister of State for Planning, Oyé-Mba was moved to the position of Minister of State for Mines, Petroleum, Oil, Energy, Water Resources and the Promotion of New Energies in the government that was named on 28 December 2007.[12]

2009 presidential candidacy

Following the death of President Bongo on 8 June 2009, Oyé-Mba—a member of the PDG Political Bureau—was one of ten PDG members who submitted applications to stand as the party's candidate in the early presidential election scheduled for 30 August 2009.[13] Although he was considered one of the leading contenders, in mid-July 2009 Bongo's son Ali Bongo Ondimba was chosen as the PDG candidate instead.[14][15] Having failed to obtain the nomination, Oyé-Mba announced that he would instead run as an independent presidential candidate on 21 July; he questioned the circumstances of Bongo's selection and said that he wanted to be "the true candidate of consensus".[16] He was then excluded from the government that was appointed on 22 July 2009, after 19 years of continuous service.[17]

The Patriotic United Forces (FPU), an opposition group, announced on 29 July 2009 that it was supporting Oyé-Mba's candidacy. It described him as a "man of integrity, peace, and experience" and "the true candidate of consensus".[18] Speaking in Libreville on 9 August, Oyé-Mba said that he would focus on fighting youth unemployment if he was elected and he said that "if young people no longer trust politicians, it is because of a sense that they have often been betrayed".[19]

During campaigning for the election, Oyé-Mba criticized the uneven distribution of wealth in Gabon: "60 percent of Gabonese live below the vital minimum income threshold ... and only two percent of the population really benefits from the wealth of our country". He stressed the importance of improving governance.[20] During his campaign, which stressed his long experience, Oyé-Mba also called for more road construction (100 kilometers per year), saving money by reducing the number of ministers in the government, and reinstating the two-term limit on the Presidency.[2]

Oyé-Mba withdrew his candidacy on election day, citing his concerns about the possibility of violence.[21] Despite his withdrawal, he placed fifth, with 0.92% of the vote, according to results released by the Constitutional Court on 4 September 2009.[22]

Opposition politics

On 30 December 2009, the planned creation of a new, united opposition party was announced, and Oyé-Mba was among the various opposition leaders participating in it.[23] Oyé-Mba then joined the Gabonese Union for Democracy and Development (UGDD), an opposition party led by Zacharie Myboto,[24] and the UGDD merged with two other parties to create a unified opposition party, the National Union. At the party's launch on 10 February 2010, Oyé-Mba was designated as one of its five vice-presidents.[25][26] For the next presidential elections in 2016, Oyé-Mba declared his candidacy on the National Union ticket.[27] He finally withdrew a fortnight before the election and endorsed Jean Ping.[28] Oyé-Mba and other opposition leaders were banned from foreign travel during the post-election upheaval.[29]

Oyé-Mba publicly cautioned against hastily dismantling the CFA franc, arguing that the currency union had helped its member countries control inflation.[30][31]

Illness and death

Oyé-Mba contracted COVID-19 in September 2021, and was hospitalized for one week in Libreville; he was airlifted to Paris on 11 September for further treatment.[32] He died on 16 September at the Saint Joseph Hospital.[33] Ali Bongo Ondimba and Jean Ping posted tributes to Oyé-Mba on their Facebook pages.[34]

References

  1. ^ a b Nancy Ellen Lawler, Gabon: Year in Review 1994 7 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Britannica.com.
  2. ^ a b "Main candidates in Gabon's presidential vote", Reuters, 30 August 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j . Archived from the original on 22 April 2007. Retrieved 28 June 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link), bdpgabon.org, 14 March 2005 (in French).
  4. ^ a b Ondo-Louemba, Jocksy (17 September 2021). "Gabon: Casimir Oye Mba, un destin contrarié". Mondafrique (in French). from the original on 18 September 2021. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  5. ^ Oye Mba, Casimir (1969). Les Problèmes juridiques posés par l'exploitation du sous-sol au Gabon (Thesis) (in French). S.l.: l'auteur. OCLC 492260793.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Jean-Pierre Béjot, "BAD : Casimir Oyé-Mba, candidat de la zone francophone ?", lefaso.net, 13 October 2004 (in French).
  7. ^ a b "Rapport de la Mission d'Observation des Élections Présidentielles du 6 décembre 1998" 21 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine, democratie.francophonie.org (in French).
  8. ^ "Mar 1994 - New Government", Keesing's Record of World Events, volume 40, March 1994, Gabon, page 39,896.
  9. ^ "Oct 1994 - New Government", Keesing's Record of World Events, volume 40, October 1994 Gabon, page 40,216.
  10. ^ "Obasanjo at ADB Meeting, election of new President commences" 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, nigeriafirst.org, 19 May 2005.
  11. ^ "Liste des Députés par Circonscription" 3 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine, National Assembly website (accessed 5 January 2009) (in French).
  12. ^ "Gabon: La liste complète du nouveau gouvernement gabonais rendu public vendredi" 2 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Gabonews, 28 December 2007 (in French).
  13. ^ "Gabon: Dix candidats dont une femme pour la candidature du PDG à la prochaine présidentielle" 8 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Gabonews, 5 July 2009 (in French).
  14. ^ AFP (16 July 2009). "Bongo's son to be Gabon candidate in poll". www.iol.co.za. from the original on 22 December 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  15. ^ "Bongo son set for Gabon candidacy", BBC News, 16 July 2009.
  16. ^ "Gabon: « Je veux être le candidat du vrai consensus », Casimir Oyé Mba" 24 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Gabonews, 21 July 2009 (in French).
  17. ^ "Gabon: Six ministres absents sur la liste de la nouvelle équipe gouvernementale" 26 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Gabonews, 23 July 2009 (in French).
  18. ^ "Gabon : Le FPU soutient Casimir Oyé Mba" 3 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Gaboneco, 31 July 2009 (in French).
  19. ^ "Gabon: « Si la jeunesse ne fait plus confiance aux hommes politiques, c'est parce qu'elle a le sentiment qu'elle a souvent été trahie », Casimir Oyé Mba" 13 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Gabonews, 10 August 2009 (in French).
  20. ^ Pigeaud, Fanny (28 August 2009). "Gabon's citizens to have their say". www.iol.co.za. Sapa-AFP. from the original on 22 December 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  21. ^ AP (2 September 2009). "Gabon awaits presidential election results". San Diego Union-Tribune. from the original on 22 December 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  22. ^ "Gabon : La Cour Constitutionnelle valide la victoire d'Ali Bongo Ondimba" 11 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Gaboneco, 4 September 2009 (in French).
  23. ^ AFP (31 December 2009). "Gabon: des opposants annoncent la formation d'un "grand parti politique"". bdpgabon.org (in French). from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  24. ^ "Gabon : Mba Obame «signe» à l'UGDD" 12 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Gaboneco, 8 February 2010 (in French).
  25. ^ AFP (10 February 2010). "Gabonese opposition forms new party". www.iol.co.za. from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 12 February 2010., AGP, 11 February 2010 (in French).
  27. ^ "Gabon: le jeu politique modifié après les nouveaux soutiens à Jean Ping". RFI (in French). 17 August 2016. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  28. ^ "Casimir Oyé Mba : " Je demande aux Gabonais de me pardonner " – Jeune Afrique". JeuneAfrique.com (in French). 15 June 2016. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  29. ^ "Gabon bans opposition leaders from leaving the country". News24. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  30. ^ Schwikowski, Martina (22 September 2017). "Protests mount against Africa's 'colonial' CFA currency". Deutsche Welle. from the original on 22 September 2017. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  31. ^ Oyé-Mba, Casimir (20 January 2020). "The pros and cons of the CFA franc zone". The Africa Report.com. from the original on 20 January 2020. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  32. ^ "Covid-19 : Casimir Oyé Mba est mort à Paris à 79 ans", Direct Info Gabon, 16 September 2021.
  33. ^ "Gabon: décès de Casimir Oyé Mba, ancien Premier ministre d'Omar Bongo | seneweb.com". Afrique (in French). 19 September 2021. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  34. ^ "Gabon : décès de Casimir Oyé Mba, ancien Premier ministre d'Omar Bongo". Africanews (in French). 16 September 2021. from the original on 18 September 2021. Retrieved 19 September 2021.

External links

  • Official profile on Facebook
  • (in French)
Preceded by Foreign Minister of Gabon
1994–1999
Succeeded by

casimir, oyé, casimir, marie, ange, oyé, april, 1942, september, 2021, gabonese, politician, after, serving, governor, bank, central, african, states, beac, from, 1978, 1990, oyé, prime, minister, gabon, from, 1990, november, 1994, subsequently, remained, gove. Casimir Marie Ange Oye Mba 20 April 1942 16 September 2021 was a Gabonese politician After serving as Governor of the Bank of Central African States BEAC from 1978 to 1990 Oye Mba was Prime Minister of Gabon from 3 May 1990 to 2 November 1994 1 Subsequently he remained in the government as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs from 1994 to 1999 Minister of State for Planning from 1999 to 2007 and Minister of State for Mines and Oil from 2007 to 2009 Casimir Oye Mba3rd Prime Minister of GabonIn office 3 May 1990 2 November 1994PresidentOmar BongoPreceded byLeon MebiameSucceeded byPaulin Obame NguemaPersonal detailsBornCasimir Marie Ange Oye Mba 1942 04 20 20 April 1942Nzamaligue French Equatorial Africa present day Gabon Died16 September 2021 2021 09 16 aged 79 Paris FrancePolitical partyNational Union since 10 February 2010 Other politicalaffiliationsGabonese Democratic Party 1973 2009 Gabonese Union for Democracy and Development 8 10 February 2010 Contents 1 Early life and financial career 2 Political career 2 1 2009 presidential candidacy 2 2 Opposition politics 3 Illness and death 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and financial career EditA member of the Fang ethnic group 2 Casimir Oye Mba was born in Nzamaligue located in the Komo Mondah Department of Estuaire Province 3 After completing his secondary education baccalaureat in Gabon Oye Mba went to France for higher education He first completed a bachelor s degree licence in Law and Political Science at the University of Rennes Next he obtained a Diploma of Specialized Studies DESS at the Faculty of Law of Paris and defended his doctorate thesis at the same institution in 1969 4 His thesis topic was the legal problems posed by the exploitation of subsoil in Gabon 5 He finished his studies by taking a degree in finance at the Center for Economic and Banking Studies CEFEB the school of the French Development Agency 4 Oye Mba joined the Central Bank of the States of Equatorial Africa and Cameroon BCEAEC in January 1968 6 in January 1970 he became deputy director of its agency in Libreville Gabon 3 and in April 1970 he became director of the Libreville agency 3 6 In 1973 when the BCEAEC became the Bank of Central African States BEAC Oye Mba became its National Director for Gabon and in January 1977 he became Assistant Director General of BEAC at its headquarters in Yaounde Cameroon In April 1978 he became Governor of BEAC 3 6 remaining in this post until 1990 6 Political career EditFollowing the 1990 National Conference in Gabon Oye Mba was appointed Prime Minister of Gabon on 27 April 1990 3 6 7 In the parliamentary election held later in 1990 he won a seat in the National Assembly from Komo Mondah Department in Estuaire Province 3 and following the election he was retained as Prime Minister in November 1990 3 7 In the December 1993 presidential election which was won by incumbent President Omar Bongo Oye Mba was Bongo s campaign manager 3 6 after the election he resigned on 11 March 1994 but Bongo reappointed him on 13 March and a new government headed by Oye Mba was named on 25 March 8 Following the signing of an agreement with the opposition later that year Oye Mba and his government resigned on 11 October 1994 9 and were replaced by a new coalition government headed by Paulin Obame Nguema on 2 November 1 Oye Mba was included in Obame Nguema s government as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation and he served in that position until he was moved to the post of Minister of State for Planning Development Programming and Regional Planning in the government of Prime Minister Jean Francois Ntoutoume Emane on 25 January 1999 3 6 He was re elected to the National Assembly in the December 1996 parliamentary election and in the December 2001 parliamentary election In the December 2002 municipal elections he was elected as a member of the city council in Ntoum 3 Oye Mba was an unsuccessful candidate for the position of President of the African Development Bank in 2005 he reached the fourth round of voting on the first day of the election 18 May 2005 10 In the December 2006 parliamentary election Oye Mba again won a seat in the National Assembly as the PDG candidate in Ntoum constituency 11 he retained his position in the government after that election Later after nearly nine years as Minister of State for Planning Oye Mba was moved to the position of Minister of State for Mines Petroleum Oil Energy Water Resources and the Promotion of New Energies in the government that was named on 28 December 2007 12 2009 presidential candidacy Edit Following the death of President Bongo on 8 June 2009 Oye Mba a member of the PDG Political Bureau was one of ten PDG members who submitted applications to stand as the party s candidate in the early presidential election scheduled for 30 August 2009 13 Although he was considered one of the leading contenders in mid July 2009 Bongo s son Ali Bongo Ondimba was chosen as the PDG candidate instead 14 15 Having failed to obtain the nomination Oye Mba announced that he would instead run as an independent presidential candidate on 21 July he questioned the circumstances of Bongo s selection and said that he wanted to be the true candidate of consensus 16 He was then excluded from the government that was appointed on 22 July 2009 after 19 years of continuous service 17 The Patriotic United Forces FPU an opposition group announced on 29 July 2009 that it was supporting Oye Mba s candidacy It described him as a man of integrity peace and experience and the true candidate of consensus 18 Speaking in Libreville on 9 August Oye Mba said that he would focus on fighting youth unemployment if he was elected and he said that if young people no longer trust politicians it is because of a sense that they have often been betrayed 19 During campaigning for the election Oye Mba criticized the uneven distribution of wealth in Gabon 60 percent of Gabonese live below the vital minimum income threshold and only two percent of the population really benefits from the wealth of our country He stressed the importance of improving governance 20 During his campaign which stressed his long experience Oye Mba also called for more road construction 100 kilometers per year saving money by reducing the number of ministers in the government and reinstating the two term limit on the Presidency 2 Oye Mba withdrew his candidacy on election day citing his concerns about the possibility of violence 21 Despite his withdrawal he placed fifth with 0 92 of the vote according to results released by the Constitutional Court on 4 September 2009 22 Opposition politics Edit On 30 December 2009 the planned creation of a new united opposition party was announced and Oye Mba was among the various opposition leaders participating in it 23 Oye Mba then joined the Gabonese Union for Democracy and Development UGDD an opposition party led by Zacharie Myboto 24 and the UGDD merged with two other parties to create a unified opposition party the National Union At the party s launch on 10 February 2010 Oye Mba was designated as one of its five vice presidents 25 26 For the next presidential elections in 2016 Oye Mba declared his candidacy on the National Union ticket 27 He finally withdrew a fortnight before the election and endorsed Jean Ping 28 Oye Mba and other opposition leaders were banned from foreign travel during the post election upheaval 29 Oye Mba publicly cautioned against hastily dismantling the CFA franc arguing that the currency union had helped its member countries control inflation 30 31 Illness and death EditOye Mba contracted COVID 19 in September 2021 and was hospitalized for one week in Libreville he was airlifted to Paris on 11 September for further treatment 32 He died on 16 September at the Saint Joseph Hospital 33 Ali Bongo Ondimba and Jean Ping posted tributes to Oye Mba on their Facebook pages 34 References Edit a b Nancy Ellen Lawler Gabon Year in Review 1994 Archived 7 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Britannica com a b Main candidates in Gabon s presidential vote Reuters 30 August 2009 a b c d e f g h i j Bio Portrait Casimir Oye Mba le profil de l emploi Archived from the original on 22 April 2007 Retrieved 28 June 2007 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link bdpgabon org 14 March 2005 in French a b Ondo Louemba Jocksy 17 September 2021 Gabon Casimir Oye Mba un destin contrarie Mondafrique in French Archived from the original on 18 September 2021 Retrieved 19 September 2021 Oye Mba Casimir 1969 Les Problemes juridiques poses par l exploitation du sous sol au Gabon Thesis in French S l l auteur OCLC 492260793 a b c d e f g Jean Pierre Bejot BAD Casimir Oye Mba candidat de la zone francophone lefaso net 13 October 2004 in French a b Rapport de la Mission d Observation des Elections Presidentielles du 6 decembre 1998 Archived 21 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine democratie francophonie org in French Mar 1994 New Government Keesing s Record of World Events volume 40 March 1994 Gabon page 39 896 Oct 1994 New Government Keesing s Record of World Events volume 40 October 1994 Gabon page 40 216 Obasanjo at ADB Meeting election of new President commences Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine nigeriafirst org 19 May 2005 Liste des Deputes par Circonscription Archived 3 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine National Assembly website accessed 5 January 2009 in French Gabon La liste complete du nouveau gouvernement gabonais rendu public vendredi Archived 2 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine Gabonews 28 December 2007 in French Gabon Dix candidats dont une femme pour la candidature du PDG a la prochaine presidentielle Archived 8 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine Gabonews 5 July 2009 in French AFP 16 July 2009 Bongo s son to be Gabon candidate in poll www iol co za Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Retrieved 22 December 2021 Bongo son set for Gabon candidacy BBC News 16 July 2009 Gabon Je veux etre le candidat du vrai consensus Casimir Oye Mba Archived 24 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine Gabonews 21 July 2009 in French Gabon Six ministres absents sur la liste de la nouvelle equipe gouvernementale Archived 26 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine Gabonews 23 July 2009 in French Gabon Le FPU soutient Casimir Oye Mba Archived 3 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine Gaboneco 31 July 2009 in French Gabon Si la jeunesse ne fait plus confiance aux hommes politiques c est parce qu elle a le sentiment qu elle a souvent ete trahie Casimir Oye Mba Archived 13 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine Gabonews 10 August 2009 in French Pigeaud Fanny 28 August 2009 Gabon s citizens to have their say www iol co za Sapa AFP Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Retrieved 22 December 2021 AP 2 September 2009 Gabon awaits presidential election results San Diego Union Tribune Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Retrieved 22 December 2021 Gabon La Cour Constitutionnelle valide la victoire d Ali Bongo Ondimba Archived 11 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine Gaboneco 4 September 2009 in French AFP 31 December 2009 Gabon des opposants annoncent la formation d un grand parti politique bdpgabon org in French Archived from the original on 28 September 2015 Retrieved 22 December 2021 Gabon Mba Obame signe a l UGDD Archived 12 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine Gaboneco 8 February 2010 in French AFP 10 February 2010 Gabonese opposition forms new party www iol co za Archived from the original on 7 March 2016 Retrieved 22 December 2021 Politique Naissance d un nouveau parti de l opposition Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 12 February 2010 AGP 11 February 2010 in French Gabon le jeu politique modifie apres les nouveaux soutiens a Jean Ping RFI in French 17 August 2016 Retrieved 19 September 2021 Casimir Oye Mba Je demande aux Gabonais de me pardonner Jeune Afrique JeuneAfrique com in French 15 June 2016 Retrieved 19 September 2021 Gabon bans opposition leaders from leaving the country News24 Retrieved 19 September 2021 Schwikowski Martina 22 September 2017 Protests mount against Africa s colonial CFA currency Deutsche Welle Archived from the original on 22 September 2017 Retrieved 19 September 2021 Oye Mba Casimir 20 January 2020 The pros and cons of the CFA franc zone The Africa Report com Archived from the original on 20 January 2020 Retrieved 19 September 2021 Covid 19 Casimir Oye Mba est mort a Paris a 79 ans Direct Info Gabon 16 September 2021 Gabon deces de Casimir Oye Mba ancien Premier ministre d Omar Bongo seneweb com Afrique in French 19 September 2021 Retrieved 19 September 2021 Gabon deces de Casimir Oye Mba ancien Premier ministre d Omar Bongo Africanews in French 16 September 2021 Archived from the original on 18 September 2021 Retrieved 19 September 2021 External links EditOfficial profile on Facebook Official campaign website 2009 in French Preceded byJean Ping Foreign Minister of Gabon1994 1999 Succeeded byJean Ping Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Casimir Oye Mba amp oldid 1128459686, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.