Equatorial Guinea
The Republic of Equatorial Guinea is a nation in west central Africa,
and one of the smallest countries in continental Africa. It borders
Cameroon on the north, Gabon on the south and east, and the Gulf of
Guinea on the west, where the islands of São Tomé and
Príncipe lie to its southwest. Formerly the Spanish colony
of Spanish Guinea, the country's territory (continentally known as
Río Muni) includes a number of islands, including the sizable
island of Bioko where the capital, Malabo (formerly Santa Isabel),
is located. Its post-independence name is suggestive of its being
situated near both the equator and the Gulf of Guinea. It is the only
country in Africa where the official language is Spanish.
History of Equatorial Guinea
The first inhabitants of the region that is now Equatorial Guinea
are believed to have been Pygmies, of whom only isolated pockets remain
in northern Rio Muni. Bantu migrations between the 17th and 19th centuries
brought the coastal tribes and later the Fang. Elements of the latter
may have generated the Bubi, who emigrated to Bioko from Cameroon
and Rio Muni in several waves and succeeded former neolithic populations.
The Annobon population, native to Angola, was introduced by the Portuguese
via São Tomé Island (São Tomé and Príncipe).
The Portuguese explorer, Fernão do Pó, seeking a route
to India, is credited with having discovered the island of Bioko in
1472. He called it Formosa ("Beautiful"), but it quickly
took on the name of its European discoverer. The islands of Fernando
Póo and Annobón were colonized by Portugal in 1474.
The Portuguese retained control until 1778, when the island, adjacent
islets, and commercial rights to the mainland between the Niger and
Ogoue Rivers were ceded to Spain in exchange for territory in the
American continent (Treaty of El Pardo, between Queen Maria II of
Portugal and King Charles III of Spain). From 1827 to 1843, Britain
established a base on the island to combat the slave trade. The mainland
portion, Rio Muni, became a protectorate in 1885 and a colony in 1900.
Conflicting claims to the mainland were settled in 1900 by the Treaty
of Paris, and periodically, the mainland territories were united administratively
under Spanish rule. Between 1926 and 1959 they were united as the
colony of Spanish Guinea.
Politics of Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea became officially independent from Spain on October
12, 1968. Since then, the country has had two leaders: Francisco Macías
Nguema, the former mayor of Mongomo under the Spanish colonial government,
and his nephew Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who staged a military
coup d'état, executed his uncle, and has ruled since 1979.
The 1982 constitution of Equatorial Guinea gives Obiang extensive
powers, including naming and dismissing members of the cabinet, making
laws by decree, dissolving the Chamber of Representatives, negotiating
and ratifying treaties and calling legislative elections. Obiang retains
his role as commander in chief of the armed forces and minister of
defense, and he maintains close supervision of the military activity.
The Prime Minister is appointed by the President and operates under
powers designated by the President. The Prime Minister coordinates
government activities in areas other than foreign affairs, national
defense and security.
On December 15, 2002 , Equatorial Guinea's four main opposition parties
withdrew from the country's presidential election. Obiang won an election
widely considered fraudulent by members of the western press.
According to a March 2004 BBC profile , politics within the country
are currently dominated by tensions between Obiang's son Teodorin,
and other close relatives with powerful positions in the security
forces. The tension may be rooted in power shift arising from the
dramatic increase since 1997 in oil production.
A November 2004 report [3] named Mark Thatcher as a financial backer
of a March 2004 attempt to topple Obiang organized by Simon Mann.
Various accounts also name Britain's MI6, the CIA, and Spain as having
been tacit supporters of the coup attempt.
Economy of Equatorial Guinea
Pre-independence Equatorial Guinea counted on cocoa production for
hard currency earnings. In 1959 it had the highest per capita income
of Africa.
The discovery of large oil reserves in 1996 and its subsequent exploitation
have contributed to a dramatic increase in government revenue. As
of 2004 [5], Equatorial Guinea is the third-largest oil producer in
Sub-Saharan Africa. Its oil production has risen to 360,000 barrels/day,
up from 220,000 only two years earlier.
Forestry, farming, and fishing are also major components of GDP.
Subsistence farming predominates. The deterioration of the rural economy
under successive brutal regimes has diminished any potential for agriculture-led
growth.
Despite a per capita GDP (PPP) of more than US$30,000 IMF (CIA Factbook
gives $2,700), Equatorial Guinea ranks 121st out of 177 countries
on the United Nations Human Development Index.
In July 2004, the U.S. Senate published an investigation into Riggs
Bank, a Washington-based bank into which most of Equatorial Guinea's
oil revenues were paid until recently, and which also banked for Chile's
Augusto Pinochet. The Senate report, as to Equatorial Guinea, showed
that at least $35 million were siphoned off by Obiang, his family
and senior officials of his regime. The president has denied any wrongdoing.
While Riggs Bank in February 2005 paid $9 million as restitution for
its banking for Chile's Augusto Pinochet, no restitution was made
with regard to Equatorial Guinea, as reported in detail in this Anti-Money
Laundering Report from Inner City Press.
Geography of Equatorial Guinea
The Republic of Equatorial Guinea is located in west central Africa.
Bioko Island lies about 40 kilometers (25 mi.) from Cameroon. Annobón
Island lies about 595 kilometers (370 mi.) southwest of Bioko Island.
The larger continental region of Rio Muni lies between Cameroon and
Gabon on the mainland; it includes the islands of Corisco, Elobey
Grande, Elobey Chico, and adjacent islets.
Demographics of Equatorial Guinea
The majority of the people of Equatorial Guinea are of Bantu origin.
The largest tribe, the Fang, is indigenous to the mainland, but substantial
migration to Bioko Island has resulted in Fang dominance over the
earlier Bantu inhabitants. The Fang constitute eighty percent of the
population and are themselves divided into sixty seven clans. Those
in the northern part of Rio Muni speak Fang-Ntumu, while those in
the south speak Fang-Okah; the two dialects are mutually unintelligible.
The Bubi, who constitute fifteen percent of the population, are indigenous
to Bioko Island.
In addition, there are coastal tribes, sometimes referred to as "Playeros"
(Beach People in Spanish): Ndowes, Bujebas, Balengues, and Bengas
on the mainland and small islands, and "Fernandinos", a
Creole community, on Bioko. Together, these groups compose five percent
of the population. There is a growing number of foreigners from neighboring
Cameroon, Nigeria, and Gabon.
Petroleum has contributed to a doubling of the population in Malabo.
Culture
Several cultural dispersion and literacy organizations are located
in the country, founded chiefly with the financial support of the
Spanish government. The country has one university, the Universidad
Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial (UNGE) with a campus in Malabo and a
Faculty of Medicine located in Bata on the mainland. The Bata Medical
School is supported principally by the government of Cuba and staffed
by medical educators and physicians from that country..
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