The military leaders in Gabon on Thursday charged business owners to commit themselves to the development of the country.
The head of the military coup, General Brice Oligui Nguema in his address on Thursday condemned corruption among state contractors.
The general who overthrew Gabonโs 55-year Bongo dynasty is set to be sworn in as transitional president next week.
Nguema after taking over power summoned around twenty hundred Gabonese business leaders to a meeting, where he lashed out against firms overbilling for their services.
The speech was broadcast on state television on Friday.
Opponents of the ousted regime had regularly accused contractors close to the government of massively overbilling on state contracts in return for kickbacks to high-ranking government officials.
Nguema said, โIt is difficult to perceive, at this stage, your commitment or patriotism when it comes to the development expected by our compatriots.โ
He vowed to make sure the overcharged money โcomes back to the state.
โThis situation, for me, cannot continue, and I will not tolerate itโ.
National TV also showed rolling images of the deposed presidentโs son Noureddin Bongo Valentin and other arrested officials in front of suitcases filled with cash allegedly seized from their homes.
The military has accused them of treason, embezzlement, corruption and falsifying the presidentโs signature, among other allegations.