ASHENEWS reports that General Brice Nguema, who was earlier on Wednesday, reportedly names as chosen to head the military junta in the Central African Republic of Gabon, has said that he was not yet appointed as the head of the Gabonese government.
According to him, “I do not yet declare myself as the head of the Gabonese state, I do not envision anything at the moment.
“This is a debate we are going to have with all the generals.
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He tweeted on his X handle @BriceOligui as follows:
“Dear Gabonese compatriots,
I would like to inform you that this day is of momentous importance for our nation.
We are on the verge of entering into a decisive debate involving all of our generals.
The meeting, scheduled for 3 p.m., aims to reach a solid consensus. In this framework, each participant will have the opportunity to express their ideas, and those deemed the most remarkable will be retained. In addition, the selection of the person who will brilliantly lead our transition period.
Rest assured that our main objective is to guarantee the stability and prosperity of our dear country. Together, we will work hand in hand to ensure fluid and exemplary transition. May this debate be the starting point of our new era of progress and unity.
Long live Gabon, long live the transition!
The general,
Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema