– Protesters in Gabon have set the Gabonese Senate on fire
– The chaos stems from the reelection of Gabonese President Ali Bongo
– Fire fighters are still battling the flames
Aggrieved protesters have reportedly set fire to the Gabonese parliament on Wednesday, August 31, to show their grievance following the reelection of Gabonese President Ali Bongo.
Gabonese Senate set ablaze by protesters aggrieved by the reelection of President Ali Bongo
Citizen reports on social media and images began emerging online showing the country’s parliament engulfed in flames a little more than an hour ago. The fire has since been confirmed by international news agencies with correspondents in Gabon.
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BBC Africa reports that the Gabonese military in the capital city has “withdrawn from the precincts of Gabon’s parliament which was set ablaze by protesters.”
Protests erupted after Mr Bongo was declared the winner over his chief rival, Jean Ping.
According to the official results released on Wednesday, the incumbent won 49.8 percent of the vote to Mr Ping’s 48.23.
Mr Ping had declared himself the winner of the election on Sunday and has continued to insist that the election has been rigged.
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