Alassane Ouattara has secured a landslide victory in the Presidential election in Ivory Coast. Official results show the 83-year-old incumbent won nearly 90 per cent of the vote. His main contender, former Ivory Coast commerce minister, Jean-Louis Billon, had already conceded defeat.
Breakdown
- Alassane Ouattara wins the presidential election with nearly 90 percent of the vote. 13s
- The victory follows a weakened opposition and a widespread boycott by opposition supporters. 13s
- Ouattara pledges to focus on equitable development, especially for youth and women in rural areas. 1m 2s
- Most rival candidates have congratulated Ouattara, despite some anger over his fourth term. 1m 10s
- Ouattara's fourth term will bring his total years in office to 20, second only to the nation's founding president. 1m 21s