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Gabon’s Ousted President Freed from House Arrest

September 7, 2023
Gabon’s Ousted President Freed from House Arrest
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In a surprising turn of events in Gabon, the military junta led by General Brice Oligui Nguema has announced the release of former President Ali Bongo. Bongo was ousted from power in a coup on August 30th. The junta cited health reasons for Bongo’s release, explaining that he requires medical treatment abroad. Bongo had previously suffered a stroke in October 2018, which had left him physically impaired.

The release came after Abdou Abarry, head of the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa, met with the deposed leader in Libreville. Abarry reported that Bongo is in good health and expressed his desire for peace and social cohesion in Gabon.

However, this development raises questions about the future of Gabon’s political landscape. Many believe that Bongo holds valuable information about alleged corruption and the misuse of public funds during his family’s long-standing rule in the country. This includes allegations of ill-gotten wealth accrued through oil exploitation deals.

Gabon has been under the control of the Bongo family for almost six decades. With Ali Bongo now free, there are concerns about potential power plays or destabilization efforts. The country’s opposition has accused the Bongo family of ruling with an iron fist and accumulating significant wealth at the expense of the nation.

The international community will be closely watching Gabon’s evolving political situation, as questions about accountability, corruption, and the nation’s future remain unresolved.

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