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Gabon: Soldiers Seize State Radio in Apparent Coup Attempt

Gabon: Soldiers Seize State Radio in Apparent Coup Attempt
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Military officers in Gabon staged an apparent coup early Monday morning, seizing the state radio station and declaring their dissatisfaction with the country’s President Ali Bongo, who is recovering from a stroke in Morocco.

Earlier on the New Year’s Eve, an address by Bongo included: “reinforced doubts about the president’s ability to continue to carry out of the responsibilities of his office,” said Lieutenant Kelly Ondo Obiang, the leader of the self-declared Patriotic Movement of the Defense and Security Forces of Gabon.

The radio message was broadcast at around 4:30 a.m. local time. A source close to the government said there were gunshots around the national television station, but that the plotters appeared to be a small group of soldiers.

A spokesman for the presidency told Reuters he would make a statement shortly.

Bongo, 59, was hospitalized in October in Saudi Arabia after suffering a stroke. He has been in Morocco since November to continue treatment.

In his speech, Bongo acknowledged health problems but said he was recovering. He slurred some of his words and did not move his right arm, but otherwise appeared in decent health.

The Bongo family has ruled the oil-producing country for nearly half a century. The current president has been in his position since succeeding his father, Omar, who died in 2009. His re-election in 2016 was marred by claims of fraud and violent protest.

Source: Reuters, Edited by website team

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