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Marc Saturnin Nan Nguéma (13 April 1934 – 7 November 2012) was a
Gabon Gabon ( ; ), officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a country on the Atlantic coast of Central Africa, on the equator, bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo to the east and south, and ...
ese economist and politician."Dr Marc Saturnin Nan Nguema Assumes Duties as OPEC Secretary General"
''OPEC Bulletin'', volume 12 (1981).
''Who's Who in Austria''
(1983), page 514.
He was the
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of the
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(OPEC) from 1981 to 1983 and was an opposition politician in Gabon from 1990 till his death. He was the father of writer Bessora.


Career as an economist and diplomat

A member of the Fang ethnic group, born in
Lambaréné Lambaréné is a town and the capital of Moyen-Ogooué in Gabon. It has a population of 38,775 as of 2013, and is located 75 kilometres south of the equator. Lambaréné is based in the Central African Rainforest at the river Ogooué. This riv ...
, Nan Nguéma studied in
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and obtained a
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in economics; he also received degrees in political science and business and public administration. He entered the civil service in Paris in 1960, and after returning to Gabon he became director of the Economic Affairs Department in 1963. Subsequently, he worked at the
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; he was appointed as an economic affairs officer at the UN's Department of Economic and Social Affairs in 1964, and he was moved to a post at the
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in 1965. Later, in 1968, Nan Nguéma was appointed as Gabon's permanent representative to the
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, and he began working as an executive at the French oil company
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in November 1970. Nan Nguéma was adviser to the executive director of the
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from 1972 to 1975. Subsequently, he was Gabon's representative to the OPEC Executive Commission Board from 1975 to 1976 and deputy director-General of the Elf Gabon oil company from 1976 to 1981. Nan Nguéma served as Secretary-General of OPEC from 1 July 1981 to 30 June 1983. He also worked as the deputy director-general of Elf Gabon prior to 1990 and was an adviser to Gabonese President
Omar Bongo Omar Bongo Ondimba (born Albert-Bernard Bongo; 30 December 1935 – 8 June 2009) was a Gabonese politician who was the second president of Gabon from 1967 until Death and state funeral of Omar Bongo, his death in 2009. A member of the Gabonese De ...
"Une figure de l'opposition gabonaise écrouée pour détention d'armes"
AFP, 2 December 2004 .
Okwudiba Nnoli
''Government and Politics in Africa: A Reader''
(2000), page 378 .
until 1990.


Political career

Amidst the wave of democratization that swept Africa beginning in 1990, Nan Nguéma joined the Gabonese opposition and became vice-president of the
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(PGP) when it was founded in March 1990.David E. Gardinier and Douglas A. Yates, ''Historical Dictionary of Gabon'' (2006), Third Edition, pages 256–258. He subsequently left the PGP to found the
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(PLD) in mid-1992. In late September 1993, he announced that he would stand as a candidate in the December 1993 presidential election. In the election, he officially placed 10th with 0.86% of the vote."Aprés l'arrestion de Nan Nguema: Le CDJ convoque son bureau national"
''l'Union'' (bdpgabon.org), 7 December 2004 .
Nan Nguéma was subsequently the President of the
Congress for Democracy and Justice The Congress for Democracy and Justice (, CDJ) is a political party in Gabon, led by Jules-Aristide Bourdes-Ogouliguende. History The party won a single seat in the 1996 parliamentary elections. It retained its seat in the elections in 2001 an ...
(CDJ) until 2000, when the party was restructured at its Second Ordinary Congress and
Jules-Aristide Bourdes-Ogouliguende Jules-Aristide Bourdes-Ogouliguende (28 February 1938 – 26 March 2018) was a Gabonese politician who was the President of the Congress for Democracy and Justice (CDJ), an opposition party. He served as a minister in the government of Gabon from ...
assumed the leadership as its Secretary-General. Nan Nguéma was arrested on 29 November 2004 for illegal arms possession after assault rifles were allegedly found buried at his property in
Port-Gentil Port-Gentil () or Mandji is the second-largest city of Gabon, and it is a leading seaport. It is the center of Gabon's petroleum and timber industries. The city is located on a delta island in the Ogooue delta. Nearby Cape Lopez is Gabon's weste ...
."Gabon:Un parti d'opposition gabonaise dénonce l'arrestation d'un ancien leader politique"
, Xinhua, 10 December 2004 .
According to Nan Nguéma and his lawyer, the weapons were legally obtained for protection during the turbulent political struggle of the early 1990s and he had no intent to use them aggressively."Affaires Abbé Noël Ngwa - Nan Nguéma: Le flou de l'arbitraire dictatorial du régime Bongo"
, bdpgabon.org, 16 January 2005 .
Bourdes-Ogouliguende denounced the arrest and alleged that it was part of an attempt to brand the CDJ as a terrorist organization.


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African People Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Nguema, Marc Saturnin Nan 1934 births 2012 deaths Gabonese Progress Party politicians Congress for Democracy and Justice politicians Secretaries general of OPEC 21st-century Gabonese politicians 20th-century Gabonese politicians