Gabon: Army Takes Power, “End” Regime

August 30, 2023

Gunfire rang out in the Gabonese capital of Libreville on Wednesday morning, 30 August, as army officials appeared on national television with claims of a coup.

Just moments after the news about President Ali Bongo winning a third term broke, a group of a dozen senior military officers broadcasted their announcement via the state-owned channel, Gabon 24.

The high-ranked army representatives, speaking on the behalf of a “Committee for the Transition and Restoration of Institutions”, called the election results fraudulent, while one declared: “We have decided to defend peace by putting an end to the current regime.”

“The borders are closed until further notice,” the group said in a joint statement, adding that all state institutions – including the government, senate, national assembly, constitutional and election bodies – were dissolved.

No government officials from the central African nation have put out a public statement as of yet, nor have there been any reports regarding the current status of Bongo, whose family has been in power for over five decades.

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