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Another Coup In Africa As Soldiers Seize Power In Gabon After Fraudulent Electon

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Gabon

There is an ongoing Coup in Gabon as the Military has taken over power after the Saturday presidential election, HeraldNG reports.

Gabon Army officers on Wednesday appeared on national television announcing they are “putting an end to the current regime” led by President Ali Bongo.

According to the BBC, the officers said they were annulling the results of Saturday’s election which the opposition had denounced as “fraudulent”.

Twelve soldiers announced that they were dissolving “all the institutions of the republic”.

“We have decided to defend peace by putting an end to the current regime,” one of the soldiers was quoted as saying on TV channel Gabon 24.

The soldier cited “irresponsible, unpredictable governance resulting in a continuing deterioration in social cohesion that risks leading the country into chaos”.

Introducing themselves as members of the Committee of Transition and Restoration of Institutions (CTRI), the soldiers also announced the closure of the country’s borders.

Gabon Election Result

HeraldNG gathered that the Gabonese Election Centre (CGE) declared Bongo winner of the election on Wednesday with 64.27% of the votes cast.

Michel Bonda, CGE head, said Bongo’s main challenger, Albert Ossa, had polled second with 30.77%.

Bongo’s team have rejected Ossa’s allegations of electoral fraud and irregularities.

Tensions have been running high in Gabon with fears of unrest, following the presidential and parliamentary elections.

A night-time nationwide curfew had been imposed and the internet was cut off after the poll.

Bongo’s overthrow would end his family’s 53-year hold on power. He became president when his father Omar died in 2009.

Bongo, 64, suffered a stroke in 2018 which sidelined him for almost a year and led to calls for him to step aside.

In 2019, there was a coup attempt on Bongo. Soldiers who led the failed putsch were sent to prison.

Watch the moment soldiers announced Coup in Gabon below…

 

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