The Commonwealth has reacted to the fresh coup in Gabon on Wednesday.
The Commonwealth, which said it was monitoring the situation closely, described it as deeply concerning and worrisome.
Earlier,ย OsunDailyNG reported that a group of senior Gabonese military officers appeared on television announcing they were โputting an end to the current regimeโ and canceling Ondimbaโs election.
This is coming hours after military officers in Gabon took over power from President Bongo, who was recently reelected.
Giving reason for their action, the coup leaders said severe institutional, political, economic, and social crises were factors responsible for the coup that they tagged โnecessaryโ for the progress of the West African country
The coup leaders, upon taking over the country, dissolved all the institutions of the republic, the government, the Senate, the National Assembly, and the Constitutional Court.
This platform reports that the coup follows Ali Bongoโs third term victory in last Saturdayโs election, where the national election authority said he had won with 64.27 percent of the vote.
Reacting to the coup, Commonwealthโs Secretary General, Patricia Scotland, said the body is fearful of the military coup in Gabon, considering it just joined the grouping last year.
He said the situation was โdeeply concerning,โ and โThe Commonwealth Charter is clear that member states must uphold the rule of law and the principles of democracy at all times.โ
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