Gabon Junta Chief announces to bid in the Presidency
The Gabon army leader Gene oligui is Herima announcing his purpose to run Modention in the next month’s election.
NEMA caught power in 2023 in the COP that ends long-term dominance of the Family Family Domain. Then he promises to give up the power of the community.
The country has not exceeded the new Constitution and the election code of critics against them aimed for the Presidential Bid for President.
NEMA told Gababeleese people on Monday to decide that 12 April “election after carefully thinking and answering your many complaints”.
Speaking to supporters during heavy rainy city, Libreville, announced his readiness to change the rich world’s wealth.
“I am a manufacturer, and I need the courage, your power, build this country,” the lifter of the lift, who had just 50, said.
This announcement followed the months to speculate for his purposes to legally take the national seat.
On Saturday, Noma told soldiers at the convention that she knew about their wishes to see in the election and urged them to vote.
He told the security forces heard their calls. “I was listening, believed, I understood,” add, “I’ll get back to you in the next few days”.
It has always been guessing that the Ema had left the army, as a requirement for refugee the Presidency – but that had been forbidden by his spokesman.
The Facebook page associated with Atoma is specified on Monday that he or she is required to abandon military uniform temporarily while conducting elections.
The page, Infos Criseliel, would have to leave the soldiers when he received the election. “If he is not chosen, he will return to the camp,” he said.
The Meema-Led Junta is added to completing 55 years of Dynasty.
Ali Bongo had been ruling 14 years before being attacked. He replaced after his father’s death, Omar Bongo, who had been president 41 years.
Last month, the president of the Equatorial Guinea, Obiang is Eema Baso, encouraged people to support Mguema for a better future.
Some opposing and political parties in Gabon have encouraged the military leader to respect his voice and leave the citizens after the change.
Despite Gabon’s wealth of oil and large forests, one third of the 2,4 million people live below the poverty line, according to the UN.
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