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Gabon said on Saturday, September 2nd, that it would reopen the country’s borders, closed in the wake of the military coup that ousted ex-president Ali Bongo.

ECOWAS chairman, President Bola Tinubu said the only option to be taken regarding the coup in Niger, when others have been exhausted is the military option.

Niger’s new military rulers announced on Thursday, August 31, that it has withdrawn the French ambassador’s diplomatic immunity and ordered police to expel him.

The leaders of the coup in Gabon on Wednesday named Republican Guard chief General Brice Oligui Nguema transitional president, after the military seized control

Major Gen Mohammed Takuti Usman has said any soldier who would not be loyal to President Bola Tinubu and other constituted authorities should leave the army.

Military officers in Gabon, another African country, have announced taking over of power for the democratic government, nullifying the just concluded election

Cameroon President Paul Biya and Ali Bongo, the president of Gabon, top the list of Africa’s longest-serving presidents who have spent over 30 years in power.

Moussa Faki Mahamat, the head of the African Union Commission has strongly condemned the military action in Gabon and urged the coup leaders to face their job.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in a telephone conversation with Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau for a possible way forward regarding the coup in Gabon.
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