By Our Correspondent, KAMPALA Uganda
In Africa it appears the citizens are not bothered by the age of the leaders they vote to govern them.
The ages of some of the Presidents on the continent are far
beyond the retirement age for workers.
The retirement age in most African countries for the working
force is 60 years. However, some African presidents are still governing even
though they are far older than 60.
Here are some of the oldest African presidents.
Paul Biya – Cameroon, 88 (February 13, 1933)
The Cameroonian leader is currently 87years. He has been the
President of Cameroon since November 6, 1982. Paul Biya is the oldest president
in Africa.
Manuel Pinto da Costa – São Tomé and Príncipe, 84, (August 5, 1937)
Manuel Pinto da Costa served as the first President of São Tomé
and Príncipe from 1975 to 1991.
The Santoméan economist and politician was elected again as
President in August 2011 and assumed office in September 2011.
Alassane Ouattara – Ivory Coast, 79 (January 1st, 1942)
Alassane Dramane Ouattara has been President of Côte d’Ivoire
since 2011. Prior to that, he served as the Prime Minister of Côte d’Ivoire
from November 1990 to December 1993. Ouattara became the President of the Rally
of the Republicans (RDR), an Ivorian political party, in 1999. He won the 2010
elections and has governed since then.
Ouattara will contest for another term in the upcoming October
elections following the sudden death of Amadou Gon Coulibaly whom he had
hand-picked as successor and presidential candidate.
Buhari – Nigeria, 77 (17 December 1942)
President Buhari previously served as head of state from
December 31, 1983, to August 27, 1985, after he took power in a military coup
d’état. He was elected again as president in 2015 after three unsuccessful bids
in 2003, 2007, and 2011 general elections.
Nana Akufo-Addo-Ghana, 77 (29 March 1944)
The President of Ghana had lost the presidential race twice in
2008 and 2012. He, however, won the 2016 elections and took over from a rather
younger predecessor, John Mahama.
He had previously served the country as an Attorney General from
2001 to 2003 and as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2003 to 2007 when John
Kufuor was president.
Museveni – Uganda, 77 (15 August 1944)
President Museveni, who once said Africa’s biggest problem is
leaders who overstay in power, has been president of Uganda since January 1986.
The constitution has been amended twice
(removal of term limits and age limit) to enable him continue in the role.
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