In Libreville, a city so bright,
Lives Landry Obame-Mezui, a taxi driver in sight.
He drives a new car, a symbol of pride,
Thanks to Gen Brice Oligui Nguema, who's by his side.
The interim leader gave him a chance to shine,
With a hire purchase scheme, and 800 vehicles to design.
Landry used to drive for someone else's gain,
Now he's his own boss, with a brighter future to obtain.
He'll vote for Oligui Nguema, the man he adores,
A "crushing victory" he predicts, with a smile galore.
The president's new way, action before speech,
Is what Landry believes in, with a heart full of reach.
Across the capital, billboards abound,
Oligui Nguema's name, in every single town.
But not everyone's convinced, with a sense of dismay,
Shonnys Akoulatele says, "It's just for the ambiance, I pray."
The 30-year-old voter, with little enthusiasm high,
Will cast her ballot, out of duty, and a sense of why.
The eight candidates, all former allies of the past,
Make it hard to choose