Libreville, Gabon — March 11, 2026 Félix Andy Makindey Nze Nguema Elected as 6th Deputy Mayor of Libreville. Félix Andy Makindey Nze Nguema has been elected as the 6th deputy mayor of Libreville, Gabon, according to local reports.
The election comes after the expulsion of his predecessor, Nicolas Isidore Moussoti Moussavou, from the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG), resulting in his loss of the mayoral council seat.
Makindey Nze Nguema’s election is a significant development in the political landscape of Libreville, as he assumes the role following a period of political realignment. His appointment is expected to bring a new dynamic to the city’s administration.
The outgoing deputy mayor, Moussoti Moussavou, was expelled from the PDG for reasons not immediately disclosed.
His departure has led to a reshuffle in the city’s leadership, with Makindey Nze Nguema stepping into the role.
The new deputy mayor has not yet commented on his plans or priorities for his tenure.
However, his election is likely to be closely watched by both local residents and the international community.
Further details regarding Makindey Nze Nguema’s agenda and the implications of the recent political changes in Libreville are expected to emerge in the coming days.





