CBON’S FAKE NATIONALISM HAS ITS LIMITS! LE NATIONALISME D’OPÉRETTE DE CBON A SES LIMITES!
English version The gap between CBON’s official discourse, focused on the restoration of national dignity, economic sovereignty and Gabon to the Gabonese; and the reality of shadow governance subcontracted to private business networks and often in the hands of non-nationals, is striking. Khalil Rihan’s role with CBON offers a reading grid that reveals several worrying dynamics for the country’s institutional and economic future. The most disturbing aspect is not that a Head of State has shadow advisors, but that the sovereign functions of the State are outsourced. Rihan acts simultaneously as Minister of Foreign Affairs (in Abu Dhabi), Minister of Economy and Mines (against Eramet in Paris), and occult collector. When a private actor without an official mandate negotiates the State’s entry into mining capital up to 25% or signing bonuses of $50 million, the boundary between public money and personal enrichment becomes impossible to determine. On paper, the audit of domestic debt is a v...