GABON: EXPECT MORE COUPS IN AFRICA – FANI-KAYODE

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Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, believes there will be more coups in the French-speaking West and Central African countries in the near future.

Fani-Kayode made the statement following the announcement on Wednesday morning by Gabonese army officers under the aegis of the Committee for the Transition and Restoration of Institutions that they had toppled the democratic government of President Ali Bongo, who has been in power since 2009.

Bongo was announced as the winner of the presidential election in the West African country on Saturday, having fulfilled a two-thirds victory at the polls.

The Gabonese military officers who were dissatisfied with Bongoā€™s familyā€™s 53-year rule in power overthrew him on Wednesday.

Twelve soldiers appeared on national television to announce an end to Bongoā€™s rule in Gabon

Reacting to the incident which was the latest in the military takeovers spreading in the Sahel region, Fani-Kayode said this will in Africa, until the stakeholders heed the warning he gave on his previous essay titled: ā€˜Does Killing Nigerien Babies Bring Glory To Our Name?ā€™

In the article, the ex-minister condemned the cut of power supplies to Niger by the federal government which is adversely affecting the hospitals, and leading to the deaths of babies as pregnant women give birth.

He also criticised the influence of France on Francophone African nations, which has been leading to coups.

Fani-Kayode made these known via his X page on Wednesday morning, stressing that he was not surprised about the coup.

He wrote, ā€œBREAKING NEWS: Sadly another coup has taken place in Africa.

ā€œThis time it is in the nation of Gabon where President Ali Bongo (pictured below), who together with his late father Alhaj Bongo, had been in power for the last 53 years has been toppled and removed from office.

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