Gabon Coup: Tinubu To Meet African Leaders.
By Caroline AmehÂ
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said that he will meet other African leaders on the next steps to take as a result of the coup in Gabon that ousted President Ali Bongo who has been in power since 2009 after taking over from his father, President Omar Bongo.
He equally expressed deep concern over Gabonâs socio-political stability.
This is coming after a group of Gabonese military officers appeared on national television announcing that they are âputting an end to the current regimeâ.
But President Tinubu while reacting over the political tension in Gabon in a statement made by his spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale, said that he has made personal sacrifices for the cause of defending democracy and that he remains steadfast in his unwavering belief that power belongs in the hands of Africaâs great people and not in the barrel of a loaded gun.
The statement reads, âHe President Bola Tinubu is watching developments unfolding in Gabon very closely and with deep concern for the countryâs socio-political stability and the seeming autocratic contagious appearing to spread to other parts of the African continent.
The coup subsequently cancelled Saturdayâs election which President Ali Bongo won. Bongoâs family has held power for 55 years in the oil rich country.

