The late Jerry John Rawlings, two-time coup leader turned democratic president of Ghana was mentioned in the Gabonese capital Libreville during the investiture of Africa's newest coup leader.
General Oligui Nguema, leader of the Gabonese military junta was formally sworn into office in the capital Libreville on Monday, September 4, 2023.
The investiture came less than a week after the former head of Republican Guard, led the ouster of president Ali Bongo Ondimba.
The president took his oath of office before delivering his inaugural speech in which he justified the coup and promised a return to civilian rule via elections, despite not giving any concrete dates or timelines.
In his address, he made reference to a a quote by JJ rawlings to justify why the army had to step in on August 30 and take over political authority.
Rawlings' mention came after Oligui had paid homage to Gabonese pro-democracy personalities who had died in the cause of what they believed.
The junta leader stated: "As former Ghanaian President Jerry John Rawlings said, 'When the people are crushed by their leaders, with the complicity of the judges, it is up to the army to give them their freedom'.”
He continued: "It is with this spirit that on August 30, 2023, like a meteorite in the dark night, the Defense and Security Forces of our country took their responsibilities by refusing the electoral coup which had just been announced by the Gabonese Elections Center following an outrageously biased electoral process."
Touchant de voir la fierté dans les yeux des parents du nouveau Président. pic.twitter.com/1aR1Mgk95M
— Scheena Donia (@Scheenadonia) September 4, 2023
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