Gabon’s navy parades new chief via the capital after coup

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abon’s military has paraded its new chief via the streets after staging a coup which ended 55 years of household rule within the central African nation.

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On Wednesday, navy leaders lifted newly put in basic Brice Oligui Nguema aloft via the streets of Libreville after former president Ali Bongo Ondimba had been positioned underneath home arrest.

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The coup leaders mentioned folks across the president had been arrested for “high betrayal of state institutions, massive embezzlement of public funds and international financial embezzlement”.

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A spokesman added that Mr Bongo’s “unpredictable, irresponsible governance” risked main the nation into chaos with 9 members of the previous president’s household at present underneath investigation in France.

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At the weekend Mr Bongo had been declared winner of the country’s presidential election with 64 per cent of the vote by the central African country’s election committee.

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The opposition, nevertheless, argued the election was fraudulent whereas alleging that Mr Bongo had dedicated years of embezzlement throughout his rule over the African nation which is a member of OPEC, with a manufacturing of some 181,000 barrels of crude oil a day.

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“At the dawn of a new era, we will guarantee the peace, stability and dignity of our beloved Gabon,” Lt. Col. Ulrich Manfoumbi mentioned on state TV Wednesday.

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After being arrested, the previous president pleaded for help in a video exhibiting him sitting in a chair. “I’m calling you to make noise, to make noise, to make noise really,” he mentioned within the video.

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the coup and known as on navy leaders to make sure the protection of Bongo and his household, spokesman Stephane Dujarric mentioned.

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“The UK condemns the unconstitutional military takeover of power in Gabon and calls for the restoration of constitutional government,” the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office mentioned on Wednesday.

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“We acknowledge concerns raised regarding the recent electoral process, including restrictions on media freedom.”

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The coup is the eighth in West and Central Africa since 2020, and the second – after Niger – in as many months.

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