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Gabon’s President Under House Arrest Amidst Coup, International Concerns Rise

A group of military officers in Gabon have announced that they have taken control of the country, placing President Ali Bongo Ondimba under house arrest and accusing one of his sons of “treason.” The coup leaders made their proclamation through a statement read on state TV, indicating that President Bongo is currently confined to his residence with his family and medical personnel.

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Gabon’s President Under House Arrest Amidst Coup, International Concerns Rise

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Rabat – A group of military officers in Gabon have announced that they have taken control of the country, placing President Ali Bongo Ondimba under house arrest and accusing one of his sons of “treason.” The coup leaders made their proclamation through a statement read on state TV, indicating that President Bongo is currently confined to his residence with his family and medical personnel.

The sudden political upheaval has triggered concern on both domestic and international fronts. The European Union has swiftly responded to the situation, with foreign policy chief Josep Borrell revealing that defense ministers from the bloc are set to deliberate on the crisis in Gabon. 

Borrell emphasized that the turmoil in Gabon, along with other nations such as the Central African Republic, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, demands a reevaluation of European policy towards these countries.

Highlighting the gravity of the situation, Borrell stated, “This is a big issue for Europe,” underlining the potential regional implications of the ongoing crisis. The internet blackout that gripped Gabon for three days has been lifted, with reports confirming the restoration of online communication. The nationwide internet shutdown was implemented by President Ali Bongo’s administration under the pretext of curbing the dissemination of “false news” and quelling potential violence following the conclusion of polling.

Read also: Coup D’Etat in Gabon: Military Officers Seizes Power Amid Governance Concerns

France, Gabon’s former colonial power, has been closely monitoring the unfolding events. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne expressed France’s keen attention to the situation in Gabon, recognizing the strategic and historical ties that link the two nations. Recent coups that have toppled pro-France governments across Africa have raised concerns about France’s influence and interests in the region.

China, too, has entered the fray by urging all sides involved to prioritize the safety and stability of Gabon. Amidst the political turmoil, foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin called for peaceful dialogue and the swift restoration of normalcy for the sake of the nation and its citizens.

Russia has also expressed concerns on the Gabon situation. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Moscow was closely monitoring the situation. Russia is looking to build up diplomatic and trade ties with Africa, and President Vladimir Putin hosted African leaders for a summit last month.

The economic impact of the crisis is becoming evident, with significant companies responding to the political instability. French mining group Eramet has announced a suspension of its operations in Gabon, citing concerns for the safety of their personnel and operational security. 

Similarly, French oil giant TotalEnergies has taken measures to ensure the well-being of its employees and the continuity of its operations in the country. Gabon holds particular importance for TotalEnergies, as it accounts for a portion of their oil and gas output.

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