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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by CSTR13: 10:50am On Sep 01, 2016
Why the hell would they allow a single 7 year tenure in their constitution.? :oThat is backward.
If they get a terrible leader like buhari, that could mean 14 years of utterly devastating leadership that the country may never recover from.
African countries given the abysmal state of leadership should have at most a 3 year single tenure, maximum of two terms, to quickly weed out disastrous presidents.

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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by toofit007: 10:50am On Sep 01, 2016
Mandynews:
Angry protesters torched Gabon's parliament Wednesday after President Ali Bongo was declared winner of what he claimed was a "peaceful and transparent" election, but which the opposition said was fraudulent.
It only took a few minutes for the announcement to sink in before several of Libreville's poorer neighbourhoods erupted in anger, with thousands of people taking to the streets to express their fury.
According to official results made public shortly after 1500 GMT, Bongo won Saturday's presidential poll by just 5,594 votes, taking 49.80 percent to 48.23 percent for his rival Jean Ping, a veteran diplomat and former top African Union official.

The results will remain "provisional" until they are approved by the constitutional court.

By nightfall, protesters vented their fury by setting fire to the parliament building, sending skyward a plume of flame and black smoke, witnesses and AFP correspondents said.

Fires were visible in other parts of Libreville and explosions were heard as protesters faced off against heavily armed security forces.

"The whole building is catching fire," a man outside parliament who gave name as Yannick told AFP.

The parliament lies on the same road as the state TV headquarters, senate, town hall, oil ministry, several embassies and the French cultural centre.

As soon as Bongo's victory in Saturday's poll was announced Wednesday, people took to the streets of the city's slums, chanting "Ali must go."

- Slim margin -

As helicopters flew overhead and smoke rose above poorer neighbourhoods, soldiers, police and gendarmes stopped traffic on the main highway where protestors braved tear gas to set tyres alight.

Protestors shouted, "Jean Ping president!" and "They stole the election."

Ping, a half Chinese career diplomat has rejected the results, and before they were announced had declared it was he who won.

There was also trouble Wednesday in the economic capital Port Gentil, which saw the worst of the violence that followed Bongo's 2009 election victory.

That contested vote followed the death of Bongo's father, Omar Bongo, who ruled the oil-rich country for 41 years.

Any appeal by Ping would likely focus on disputed results in one of the country's nine provinces -- the Haut-Ogooue, the heartland of Bongo's Teke ethnic group.

In Saturday's vote, turnout was 59.46 percent nationwide but soared to 99.93 percent in Haut-Ogooue, where Bongo won 95.5 percent of votes.

"It's going to be difficult to get people to accept these results," one member of the electoral commission confided to AFP, asking not to be named because of the sensitivity of the subject.

"We've never seen results like these, even during the father's time," he added.

Opposition delegates in the electoral commission have vowed to fight for a recount.

- 'Let's change together' -

Ping, the European Union and former colonial power France have called for voting figures from each of Gabon's polling stations to be made public to ensure the credibility of overall result.

In 2009, Bongo was declared winner of the election after his father's death. In the ensuing clashes several people were killed, buildings looted and the French consulate in the economic capital Port Gentil torched.

EU observers, who were barred from the meeting of the electoral commission on Wednesday, said the vote on Saturday was "managed in a way that lacked transparency".

Joining the EU in pressuring Bongo on Wednesday, the French foreign ministry called for the electoral commission to show "transparency and impartiality".

"Only in this way can the credibility of the results be guaranteed," a spokesman for the French foreign ministry on Wednesday.

Gabon is a former French colony which has been hit by the global slump in the price of crude oil, its biggest export.

One third of Gabon's population lives in poverty, despite the country boasting one of Africa's highest per capita incomes at $8,300 (7,400 euros) thanks to pumping 200,000 barrels of oil a day.

Bongo, 57, campaigned under the slogan "Let's change together," playing up the roads and hospitals built during his first term and stressing the need to break with the bad old days of disappearing public funds and dodgy management of oil revenues.

The campaign period was marked by months of bitter exchanges between the two camps, including accusations, and strenuous denials, that Bongo was born in Nigeria and therefore ineligible to run.

Ping's own roots -- he is Sino-Gabonese -- served as ammunition for Bongo's camp, which has suggested he and his son are secretly serving Chinese interests.

http://lifedrama.com.ng/tension-as-angry-protesters-set-senate-on-fire-in-gabon-photo/
this bongo of a man must be a BIAFRAN from the land of the risen SUN☀.

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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by fortunateice(m): 10:51am On Sep 01, 2016
Lets pretend it's 2019 and buhari is re-elected again.... Hahahaha Revolution!

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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by olendave(m): 10:51am On Sep 01, 2016
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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by ngoziama: 10:53am On Sep 01, 2016
Mandynews:
Angry protesters torched Gabon's parliament Wednesday after President Ali Bongo was declared winner of what he claimed was a "peaceful and transparent" election, but which the opposition said was fraudulent.
It only took a few minutes for the announcement to sink in before several of Libreville's poorer neighbourhoods erupted in anger, with thousands of people taking to the streets to express their fury.
According to official results made public shortly after 1500 GMT, Bongo won Saturday's presidential poll by just 5,594 votes, taking 49.80 percent to 48.23 percent for his rival Jean Ping, a veteran diplomat and former top African Union official.

The results will remain "provisional" until they are approved by the constitutional court.

By nightfall, protesters vented their fury by setting fire to the parliament building, sending skyward a plume of flame and black smoke, witnesses and AFP correspondents said.

Fires were visible in other parts of Libreville and explosions were heard as protesters faced off against heavily armed security forces.

"The whole building is catching fire," a man outside parliament who gave name as Yannick told AFP.

The parliament lies on the same road as the state TV headquarters, senate, town hall, oil ministry, several embassies and the French cultural centre.

As soon as Bongo's victory in Saturday's poll was announced Wednesday, people took to the streets of the city's slums, chanting "Ali must go."

- Slim margin -

As helicopters flew overhead and smoke rose above poorer neighbourhoods, soldiers, police and gendarmes stopped traffic on the main highway where protestors braved tear gas to set tyres alight.

Protestors shouted, "Jean Ping president!" and "They stole the election."

Ping, a half Chinese career diplomat has rejected the results, and before they were announced had declared it was he who won.

There was also trouble Wednesday in the economic capital Port Gentil, which saw the worst of the violence that followed Bongo's 2009 election victory.

That contested vote followed the death of Bongo's father, Omar Bongo, who ruled the oil-rich country for 41 years.

Any appeal by Ping would likely focus on disputed results in one of the country's nine provinces -- the Haut-Ogooue, the heartland of Bongo's Teke ethnic group.

In Saturday's vote, turnout was 59.46 percent nationwide but soared to 99.93 percent in Haut-Ogooue, where Bongo won 95.5 percent of votes.

"It's going to be difficult to get people to accept these results," one member of the electoral commission confided to AFP, asking not to be named because of the sensitivity of the subject.

"We've never seen results like these, even during the father's time," he added.

Opposition delegates in the electoral commission have vowed to fight for a recount.

- 'Let's change together' -

Ping, the European Union and former colonial power France have called for voting figures from each of Gabon's polling stations to be made public to ensure the credibility of overall result.

In 2009, Bongo was declared winner of the election after his father's death. In the ensuing clashes several people were killed, buildings looted and the French consulate in the economic capital Port Gentil torched.

EU observers, who were barred from the meeting of the electoral commission on Wednesday, said the vote on Saturday was "managed in a way that lacked transparency".

Joining the EU in pressuring Bongo on Wednesday, the French foreign ministry called for the electoral commission to show "transparency and impartiality".

"Only in this way can the credibility of the results be guaranteed," a spokesman for the French foreign ministry on Wednesday.

Gabon is a former French colony which has been hit by the global slump in the price of crude oil, its biggest export.

One third of Gabon's population lives in poverty, despite the country boasting one of Africa's highest per capita incomes at $8,300 (7,400 euros) thanks to pumping 200,000 barrels of oil a day.

Bongo, 57, campaigned under the slogan "Let's change together," playing up the roads and hospitals built during his first term and stressing the need to break with the bad old days of disappearing public funds and dodgy management of oil revenues.

The campaign period was marked by months of bitter exchanges between the two camps, including accusations, and strenuous denials, that Bongo was born in Nigeria and therefore ineligible to run.

Ping's own roots -- he is Sino-Gabonese -- served as ammunition for Bongo's camp, which has suggested he and his son are secretly serving Chinese interests.

http://lifedrama.com.ng/tension-as-angry-protesters-set-senate-on-fire-in-gabon-photo/

May God continue to bless jonathan ebele goodluck for not only allowing a transparent election but also handing over to buhari whose previous loss at elections led to several deaths of innocent nigerians. Imagine if gej had manipulated the elections and refused to hand over.mmmh goodluck may your generations remain blessed in Jesus name.Amen.thank you sir.God bless you!

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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by PMicrosoft(m): 10:53am On Sep 01, 2016
Power the root of all evil
Power the root of all evil
Power the root of all evil

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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by rozayx5(m): 10:55am On Sep 01, 2016
aso rock and nationak assembly need this cool

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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by jessiecah(f): 10:55am On Sep 01, 2016
Something tells me they're not having it grin
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by anonimi: 11:02am On Sep 01, 2016
Jacksparr0w127:
Yet some people still don't understand what danger GEJ saved Nigeria by surrendering power even when he could have rigged

Thank you GEJ

Many ignorant zombies do not realise what the hero of our democracy did for our country.
I guess they have never witnessed war or civil unrest and chaos.



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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by Flyingngel(m): 11:04am On Sep 01, 2016
Are they practising democracy or they have move frm sit tight rule.
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by Izonpikin: 11:04am On Sep 01, 2016
Jacksparr0w127:
Yet some people still don't understand what danger GEJ saved Nigeria by surrendering power even when he could have rigged



Thank you GEJ
i wanted to make this same point...imagine the war that would have started if gej refused to step down or out rightly rigged the past presidential election...

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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by Nobody: 11:10am On Sep 01, 2016
anonimi:


Many ignorant zombies do not realise what the hero of our democracy did for our country.
I guess they have never witnessed war or civil unrest and chaos.



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Izonpikin:
i wanted to make this same point...imagine the war that would have started if gej refused to step down or out rightly rigged the past presidential election...

Deep down inside them, they know it, but the hypocrisy in them won't let them admit

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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by Nobody: 11:15am On Sep 01, 2016
judedave181:
Africans are waking up gradually....

Correction... they are waking up toooooo LATE! Nigerians are still sleeping wait to we hit the ground finally. we shall look everywhere and not find a single politician, crook, public official, senators and president in the country when the fires start. Keep smiling and sleeping and praying to your gods in hope of a better Nigeria.. shiiooooor! lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by okechukwu101: 11:17am On Sep 01, 2016
Damianbrown:
Africans should brace up, but I don't encourage violence
In this case, it calls for violence. Do you expect them to go to court?

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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by Nobody: 11:19am On Sep 01, 2016
CecyAdrian:
In as much as I kinda like what they did and wish it would be done to those pretenders that seat in the green and red chambers of Nigeria, mankind on a serious note need to find a lasting solution to violence that is springing up from all corners of the earth.

No peace anywhere! But why

Violence has always been there. Only seems pronounced because technology has made the world a global village.

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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by Guyman02: 11:20am On Sep 01, 2016
Ali Bongo Ondimba (The Igbo pronounciation is Odimba) is an Igbo man from Biafra adopted by Omar Bongo during the civil war. Almost one third of the Gabon population are Nigerians and not having him in power may not be good for the Nigerians there. Congrats to Ali Bongo!
You cant kill the Igbo spirit, Nigeria should take a cue from Gabon

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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by kennieG(m): 11:22am On Sep 01, 2016
PUSH1:
Africa
This would have happened in Nigeria at a time.
I am not sure anyway.
I wish it will happen in naija but people can fear.. everybody knows the value of life ..e dey sweet dem
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by ephi123(f): 11:30am On Sep 01, 2016
African leaders have forgotten it is no longer business as usual. Social media is now a tool that exposes the acts of these evil leaders. Imagine, the father has reigned for like how long, the son now wants to take over.
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by Damianbrown(m): 11:30am On Sep 01, 2016
okechukwu101:
and u think violence is the only option?
In this case, it calls for violence. Do you expect them to go to court?
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by omonla555: 11:32am On Sep 01, 2016
CecyAdrian:
In as much as I kinda like what they did and wish it would be done to those pretenders that seat in the green and red chambers of Nigeria, mankind on a serious note need to find a lasting solution to violence that is springing up from all corners of the earth.

No peace anywhere! But why

Read the Bible Mathew 24: 1-end and you will know why?


6And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.

7 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.

8 All these are the beginning of sorrows.

9 Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hated of all nations for my name's sake.

10 And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another, and shall hate one another.

11 And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many.

12 And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by TheVictorious(m): 11:33am On Sep 01, 2016
7 year term, their fault. How do they want the nation to grow with elected people living in the government house for that long period of time, like it's their father's house.

Meanwhile vote for queen_omalicha01 (contestant11) as AdaIgbo of UNILAG.......https://www.instagram.com/p/BJxc1P3hx7T/
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by OrlandoOwoh(m): 11:34am On Sep 01, 2016
This was how Blaise Campore of Burkina Faso was sacked. Soon the AU would ask the military to take over and start the process of transition.
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by darlwright: 11:34am On Sep 01, 2016
Why do we have too much greed in our African blood?. God have mercy on d less.
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by Temidayo9(m): 11:40am On Sep 01, 2016
walemoney007:
Citizens of this country have no business being poor..but see wetin bad governance cost them
And some said we re poor because the country Nigeria is too big.
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by thaoriginator: 11:40am On Sep 01, 2016
[size=15pt]"Africa o, Africa ye.. Africa o, Africa ye. Na which dey wahala go stop o? Na which day sense go enter ye" 5x[/size]


I dedicate this to [size=15pt]Africa[/size]
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by Pylony(m): 11:43am On Sep 01, 2016
Hmmmm! And my Girl frnd is in that country, can't even contact her on phone.
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by Guyman02: 11:46am On Sep 01, 2016
OrlandoOwoh:
This was how Blaise Campore of Burkina Faso was sacked. Soon the AU would ask the military to take over and start the process of transition.

Cant happen in Gabon, he has his Igbo brothers to defend him in Gabon, his father supported Biafra and saved many Igbo kids (including Ondimba) from Awolowos starvation policy.
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by Nobody: 11:55am On Sep 01, 2016
Good good that's how it should be done. Good boys..
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by oganology33(m): 11:56am On Sep 01, 2016
I blame part of this problem on the African Union. Y ddnt they sent GEJ as an election observer to Gabon? That man carries peace & Democracy whr eva he goes.


When I read some of these post election violence, I cant help but maintain my earlier stance that. . .GEJ is a SuperHero of Democracy.

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Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by kitombo: 12:02pm On Sep 01, 2016
okenwa:
How can a lineage rule a country for nearly a decade. Frustrated citizens use election periods to explore change
Five decades you mean!
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by Jetjacky(m): 12:10pm On Sep 01, 2016
Mandynews:
More Cc; Lalasticlala, Ishilove, Semid4lyfe, Obinoscopy, Mynd44 can this make FTP sir?
can such standing out be made here? Showcasing the will of the people?
Re: Gabon Parliament Set Ablaze After Bongo Was Declared Winner (photos) by AfroKnight: 12:27pm On Sep 01, 2016
Jacksparr0w127:
[s]Yet some people still don't understand what danger GEJ saved Nigeria by surrendering power even when he could have rigged



Thank you GEJ[/s]

The man you should thank is Jega for avoiding the trap of violence set by Jonathan and Orubebe.

PDP rigged heavily with the help of the Police and Soldiers and still lost woefully.

Jonathan only conceded defeat when he saw that Orubebe failed to incite violence against Jega.

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