the outgoing president overthrown, the head of the Republican Guard appointed transitional president

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2023-08-30 20:58:22

The putschist soldiers who put “end to the regime in place” in Gabon on Wednesday August 30, dismissing outgoing President Ali Bongo Ondimba and provoking demonstrations of jubilation in the country, placed at their head the head of the Republican Guard, General Brice Oligui Nguema.

Until this coup, condemned by the African Union and France, this oil-rich Central African country had been ruled for more than 55 years by the Bongo family. The opposition regularly denounces the « Bongo Dynasty » in a country where corruption is endemic.

During a crazy day, which began with the nocturnal proclamation of Ali Bongo’s victory in the presidential election on Saturday and punctuated by press releases by the putschists on television, the latter announced the establishment of a regime of « transition »the duration of which they did not specify.

On Wednesday evening, the country’s new strongman, General Brice Oligui Nguema, head of the Republican Guard – Gabon’s army’s elite unit – was officially appointed “Transitional President”after being carried in triumph by hundreds of soldiers.

Victory of Ali Bongo in the presidential election on Saturday

The putschists, who had restored Internet access in the morning, ordered the restoration of the broadcasting of RFI, France 24 and TV5 Monde, suspended by the government of Ali Bongo on Saturday evening.

They have, however, maintained the curfew in place since Saturday, now effective from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., on behalf of “the need to maintain calm and serenity”. Likewise, the country’s borders remain closed.

Ousted President Ali Bongo, 64, appeared visibly taken aback in a video posted on social media, where he called all his “friends around the world” has ” make noise “.

But in Libreville or Port-Gentil, the economic capital, happy crowds celebrated “the liberation of Gabon”.

In the working-class Plein Ciel district of Libreville, an AFP staff member saw around 100 people on a bridge, on foot or in cars, shouting: “Bongo out! ». To the sound of horns, they greeted and applauded police in riot gear and face masks.

“Gabon is liberated”

In Port-Gentil, the economic capital, on the Place du Château d’eau, a working-class district and stronghold of the opposition, hundreds of people honked their horns, shouting “Gabon is liberated”. Some danced with police and soldiers in uniform, reported Ousmane Manga, an independent journalist contacted by telephone by AFP.

Ali Bongo was elected in 2009 on the death of his father Omar Bongo Ondimba, pillar of the “Francafrique”, who ruled the country for more than 41 years. He was placed in “house arrest, surrounded by his family and his doctors”according to the putschists.

But one of his sons, Noureddin Bongo Valentin, was arrested in particular for ” high treason “ as well as six other young senior presidential officials, including Ali Bongo’s chief of staff and the numbers one and two of the all-powerful Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG).

Son arrested for ‘high treason’

The opposition and civil society regularly accused the members of this “young guard” to have become the true leaders of the country because, according to them, Ali Bongo was very weakened by the after-effects of a stroke in 2018.

International reactions to this new coup in a French-speaking African country were quick: the UN and the African Union condemned the putsch and called on the military to guarantee the physical integrity of Ali Bongo and his relatives.

China called for “guarantee the safety of Ali Bongo”Russia expressed its “deep concern”Washington a dit “follow very closely” the situation, while France, a former colonial power, has “condemned the military coup”. Germany too, while evoking “legitimate criticism of transparency” elections.

On Wednesday, just after the proclamation of Ali Bongo’s victory in the presidential election with 64.27% of the vote against 30.77% for his main rival Albert Ondo Ossa, who denounced massive fraud, a group of a dozen soldiers had appeared on the screens of the Gabon 24 television channel, housed within the presidency itself.

Denunciation of massive fraud

Gathered in the “Committee for the Transition and Restoration of Institutions (CTRI), they have “decided to defend peace by putting an end to the regime in place”announced a colonel.

Ali Bongo“is retired, he enjoys all his rights. He is a normal Gabonese, like everyone else., said General Oligui to the French newspaper The world.

“He did not have the right to serve a third term, the Constitution was flouted, the method of election itself was not good. So the army decided to turn the page, to take its responsibilities”, he argued.

Ali Bongo was seeking a third term, reduced from 7 to 5 years, in Saturday’s elections which included three ballots, presidential, legislative and municipal.

The French mining group Eramet, which notably operates a major manganese mine, has announced the gradual resumption of its activities in Gabon.“from this (Wednesday) evening”.

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