July 3, 2024

‘You’re free to move about’ Gabon military releases ex-president Ali Bongo

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'You're free to move about' Gabon military releases ex-president Ali Bongo

Gabon military releases ex-president Ali Bongo from house arrest following the swearing-in of General Brice Oligui Nguema

Gabon military releases ex-president Ali Bongo from house arrest following the swearing-in of General Brice Oligui Nguema.

Gabon’s former president, Ali Bongo Ondimba, has been released from house arrest and is free to leave the country for medical treatment, the military which removed him from power last month has said.

Bongo, who had been held under house arrest since a military coup on August 30, was toppled from power shortly after he was declared the winner of much-criticized elections that would have seen him extend his 14-year rule as president.

“Given his state of health, the former President of the Republic Ali Bongo Ondimba is free to move about. He may, if he wishes, travel abroad for medical checkups,” Gabon’s military spokesman Colonel Ulrich Manfoumbi said in a statement read on national television on Wednesday evening.

The statement announcing Bongo’s release from house arrest was signed by General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, who was sworn in as Gabon’s new head of state on Monday.

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Oligui is a cousin of Bongo, had served as a bodyguard to Bongo’s late father, and also headed the country’s republican guard, an elite military unit.

This move offers Bongo the option to leave the country for medical treatment.

Bongo suffered a stroke five years ago and has not had access to his own doctors, Haque said.

After taking an oath of office in the presidential palace on Monday, Oligui said the military had seized control of the country without violence and would return power to the people by organizing credible and free elections.

The coup has been welcomed by members of the public in Gabon but has drawn condemnation from the African Union and the international community.

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