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Gabon News: The Opponent Mba Obame Refuge At The Un In Libreville, Refuses To Leave



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Political crisis in Gabon

The opponent Gabon Andre Mba Obame, who proclaimed himself president, is since Tuesday evening at the headquarters of the UN Development Programme (UNDP) in Gabon (Libreville) and told AFP that he will not leave when The UN has responded to its request for recognition.

The opponent Gabon Andre Mba Obame wants to restore the truth

The opponent Gabon Andre Mba Obame, who proclaimed himself president of the Gabon Andre Mba Obame is since Tuesday evening at the headquarters of the UN Development Programme (UNDP) in Libreville and told AFP that he will not leave when The UN has responded to its request for recognition. “We came to table the letter to Mr. Ban Ki-moon (Secretary General of the United Nations, ed.) Expected here (her) answer. But activists and we will not leave until we do not have a clear answer, “he said Wednesday Mr. Mba Obame. He spoke through the speaker grills of the premises where the press was not allowed to enter.

Mr. Mba Obame has the will to start the forger of President Ali Bongo

“He (Ali Bongo) will leave. It will go like Ben Ali (Tunisian president ousted by a popular revolt, ed.) Gabon The revolution is on,” he said. “We have goals, including the right to be recognized by the international community and to report the new situation in Gabon. We await the reaction, we will arrange accordingly,”. About fifty activists were waiting outside the building while police were at a respectful distance from the chamber.

Mr. Mba Obame leave the UN after a positive response

Mr. Mba Obame said he would leave the premises of the UN in the response: “Fear is not the side you believe “. They are not places (meeting) that missing “. “Especially as Prime Minister, the government (parallel) and me, it is only 20 people. It’s easier to accommodate than 40 people from the government opposite,” he joked.

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