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Gabonese junta vows not to ‘repeat past mistakes’ by rushing to conduct elections

 

The Gabonese military junta has indicated that the officers are not in a hurry to conduct fresh polls in order to avoid making the past mistake of keeping the same people in power for a long time. The military officers have been under intense pressure from the international community to hand over power to a civilian government as soon as possible…

Military officers who deposed President Ali Bongo said they will not rush into elections that would “repeat past mistakes” as pressures continue to mount for transfer of power to a civilian government.

The officers led by General Brice Oligui Nguema toppled the civilian administration in the central African country, just minutes after Bongo was declared the winner of a third term in an election.

Bongo has since been placed under house arrest and installed Nguema as head of state, ending the Bongo family’s 56-year hold on power.

In a televised address on Friday evening, Nguema said the junta would proceed quickly to hand over power but that it would avoid elections that “repeat the same mistakes” by keeping the same people in power.

Gabon’s main opposition group, Alternance 2023, urged the international community on Friday to press the junta to hand over control to civilians while also claiming to have won the Presidential election.

Since 2020, there have been coups in Guinea, Chad, and Niger, as well as two each in Mali and Burkina Faso.

On Friday, the White House stated that it was interested in “viable diplomatic solutions” to the problems in Gabon and Niger, where a coup deposed President Mohamed Bazoum on July 26.

The takeover has been denounced by France, Gabon’s previous colonial master, and other Western powers.

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