Equatorial Guinea’s government resigns following a reassessment of its performance against stated goals. According to Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, the administration has barely met its targets, reaching only about 10% of the objectives, according to reporting from BBC News and ABC News. The vice president does not detail the specific targets in the available accounts, nor does he describe a timetable for the resignation or the criteria used to evaluate progress. Both outlets report that the resignation follows the government’s failure to meet the targets set for its term. The reports present the vice president’s statement as the main explanation for why the government is stepping down. The information available does not clarify whether the resignation leads to immediate new appointments, whether an interim government is established, or what policies or reforms will be prioritized going forward. At present, the public details surrounding the targets and the government’s performance figures beyond the roughly 10% figure are limited to the vice president’s remarks as reported by the two sources.