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African Union Suspends Gabon’s Membership

September 1, 2023
African Union Suspends Gabon’s Membership
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The African Union Peace and Security Council announced on Thursday the suspension of Gabon‘s membership in all activities of the African Union and its various bodies and institutions.

The suspension will remain in effect until constitutional order is restored in the country, in line with African Union charters. The council strongly condemned the military coup that resulted in the ousting of President Ali Bongo.

Opposition Calls for Dialogue
Meanwhile, the opposition in Gabon has urged the coup leaders in the country to complete the ballot counting in the recent elections and to recognize the victory of their candidate. They called on the military council to engage in dialogue about the best future solutions for the nation.

Spokesperson Comments on Military Involvement
Mike Joktan, a spokesperson for the opposition, told reporters that the nation should be grateful to the military officials who overthrew President Ali Bongo Ondimba.

“Security and defense force elements were the first witnesses to the great victory achieved by Professor Albert Ondo Ossa, as they were present at every polling station and oversaw the transfer of ballot boxes,” Joktan said.

Gabon has been facing political turmoil that culminated in a military coup, leading to the removal of President Ali Bongo from power. The crisis has triggered international concern, particularly within the African Union, which aims to maintain peace and security across the continent.

The suspension of Gabon from the Union’s activities reflects the gravity of the situation and sets a precedent for addressing unconstitutional changes of government within member states. Amidst the chaos, the opposition in Gabon seeks dialogue and lawful recognition of election results, adding another layer of complexity to an already volatile situation.

The African Union’s firm action signals its dedication to democratic processes and could potentially influence the course of events in Gabon, particularly with regard to the restoration of constitutional order and the rule of law.

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