Gabonese President Ali Bongo Leaves Morocco After Recovery
Rabat, Jan. 15 -- Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondimba left Morocco on Monday for Libreville, to chair a ceremony of the new government's swearing-in. Ondimba had appointed a new prime minister from Rabat.
On January 13, Ondimba appointed Julien Nkoghe Bekale as a prime minister, replacing Emmanuel Issoze Ngondet after a thwarted coup attempt.
AFP quoted a source close to the president saying that "doctors have estimated that this trip poses no danger to his health."
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Gabon faced a coup attempt on January 7, when a group of soldiers seized a state broadcaster and announced their plans against Ondimba.
Authorities intervened and two rebels were killed while the military...
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