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Gabon: Military Officers Announce Seiziure of Power 

Gabon: Military Officers Announce Seiziure of Power 

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In what seems to be a gale of milutary takeover of government, a group of senior Gabonese soldiers early morning of Wednesday announced the removal of President Ali Bongo.

The officers appeared on national television and announced they had taken power, minutes after the state election body announced President Ali Bongo had won a third term.

The officers said they represented all security and defence forces in the Central African nation. They said the election results were cancelled, all borders closed until further notice and state institutions dissolved.

According to reports, loud sounds of gunfire was heard in the capital Libreville, on Wednesday morning.

There was no immediate comment from the government of the OPEC-member nation. There were no immediate reports on the whereabouts of Bongo, who was last seen in public when he cast his vote in the election on Saturday.

“In the name of the Gabonese people … we have decided to defend the peace by putting an end to the current regime,” the officers said in a statement.

As one officer read the joint statement, about a dozen others stood silently behind him in military fatigues and berets.

As in previous general elections in Gabon, there were serious concerns about the process in Saturday’s vote.

Main opposition candidate Albert Ondo Ossa complained that many polling stations lacked ballot papers bearing his name, while the coalition he represents said the names of some of those who had withdrawn from the presidential race had still been on the ballot sheet.

This is coming after the military take over in Niger which is still trying to get resolved by the ECOWAS, international organizations and western powers

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