In the 51-second, Bongo confirmed that he had been arrested and isolated from his son and wife, who he said were held at another place.
The putschists highlighted serious institutional, political, economic, and social crises as factors responsible for the coup that they tagged, ‘necessary’ for the progress of the West African country.
Bongo said, “My name is Ali Bongo Ondimba, President of Gabon. I am sending a message to all friends that we have all over the world, to tell them to make noise, to make noise”
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#Gabon: Ali Bongo depuis sa résidence pic.twitter.com/NMmvIbsbwe
— Stanis Bujakera Tshiamala (@StanysBujakera) August 30, 2023
Born Alain Bernard Bongo on February 9, 1959, in Congo-Brazzaville, the 64-year-old was Gabon’s president from 2009 when his Omar Bongo, who ruled Gabon for almost 42 years, from 1967 died.
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