Ali Bongo sworn in as Gabon’s president
By Al Jazeera
28 September 2016 |
9:11 am
More than a month after being re-elected as president of Gabon, Ali Bongo has been sworn in for his second term. But many African leaders stayed away, with controversy lingering over the contested election result and fears of more violence.
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