Nigeria, June 17 -- The government of Equatorial Guinea has resigned after failing to meet key performance targets set by President Teodoro Mbasogo Obiang.
The BBC reports that Vice President Teodoro Obiang announced that Prime Minister Manuel Nsua had submitted the entire cabinet's resignation after the administration reportedly achieved less than 10 per cent of its objectives.
Mr Obiang did not disclose the specific targets it failed to achieve, but officials highlighted shortcomings in economic diversification, agriculture, development projects, and governance as key reasons for the cabinet's resignation.
He added that the move was in line with the principle that public officials must be held accountable for results.
The outgoing adm...