On Air Now

Morning Crossfire

5:00am - 9:00am

Ouattara Wins Fourth Term in Landslide Côte d'Ivoire Election

Incumbent President Alassane Ouattara has been declared the winner of the presidential election in Côte d'Ivoire, securing a controversial fourth term in a vote largely boycotted by major opposition figures.

​Provisional results announced by the Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) on Monday showed the 83-year-old Ivorian leader won with a landslide, getting 89.77 percent of the total votes cast.

​The victory extends his rule, which began in 2011 after a civil war, for nearly two decades. His campaign focused on his record of impressive economic growth and large-scale infrastructure projects.  

​Ouattara's decision to seek a fourth term was the main source of tension leading up to the election. While the Ivorian constitution generally limits presidents to two terms, Ouattara argued that a constitutional referendum passed in 2016 effectively reset his term limit.  

​The move was decried as unconstitutional by his main rivals, including former President Laurent Gbagbo and former Prime Minister Guillaume Soro, who were barred from running after facing criminal charges.

​The election, which took place on Saturday, October 25, 2025, saw a low voter turnout, which the opposition had called for. The lack of major challengers and the widespread opposition boycott contributed to Ouattara's commanding victory margin.  


Weather

  • Lagos Weather

    Light rain

    High: 31°C | Low: 25°C