Gabon Army announces coup\, seizes national radio station

Gabon Army announces coup, seizes national radio station

ANI  |  Libreville [Gabon] 

The Army on Monday took over the national radio station of the country and announced that they had launched a coup, an illegal seizure of a state by the military, against the of

of the Army said that the New Year's address by the ailing "reinforced doubts about the president's ability to continue to carry out of the responsibilities of his office".

On Monday, gunshots were heard around state television offices in the Gabonese capital at 6:30 am (local time), apart from the which stopped the traffic movement surrounding the site.

The 59-year old President had suffered a last year during his visit to and since then has been under treatment in He recorded a video for his countrymen in the Moroccan capital last week saying, "I am preparing to meet you again soon."

Bongo was re-elected in 2016 as the President of with narrow margins of votes in a poll marred by violent protests and fraud. The Bongo family has reportedly held back the power in the Central African country for 42 years.

The has also deployed its troops in Gabon amid escalating tension over violence and protests as the (CENI) of is scheduled to announce the results of the anytime this week.

In a letter to the Congress, Trump said that around 80 troops were posted in Gabon to protect US citizens and diplomatic facilities in case violence broke out in following the announcement of poll results.

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First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 16:15 IST