26, November 2019
Gabon: President Ali Bongo’s Spokesman detained in ‘corruption probe’ 0
The spokesman of the Gabonese presidency, Ike Ngouoni, has been detained in the capital Libreville in what is believed to be an anti-corruption investigation, his lawyers told the AFP news agency on Monday.
Mr. Ngouoni, along with over a dozen others have been detained since last Thursday “without any reason,” said lawyer, Anges Kévin Nzigou.
The lawyer further disclosed that his clients were all questioned about the financing of the “republican tour” led a few months ago by Brice Laccruche Alihanga, then cabinet director of the presidency.
The wave of arrests in progress is neither a witch hunt nor a settling of accounts. The fight against impunity has no agenda or timetable, it is permanent.
Despite his efforts, it was in early November that he was sacked from the presidency. He was subsequently appointed to the post of minister in charge of the follow-up of the “Strategy of the human investments and the objectives of sustainable development”.
Another lawyer for the detained presidential spokesperson, Boris Rosenthal, insists that “there is a political vendetta” in the current process, a claim the Prime Minister refutes.
“The wave of arrests in progress is neither a witch hunt nor a settling of accounts,” said Gabonese Prime Minister Julien Nkoghe Bekale on Monday on Twitter. “The fight against impunity has no agenda or timetable, it is permanent.”
The Central Africa oil producer has in the past few months been rocked by a timber scandal that also led to the firing of top government officials including the vice president.
Source: Africa News
26, November 2019
13 French troopers killed in helicopter crash in Mali 0
French President Emmanuel Macron says 13 French troopers have been killed in a helicopter crash during an operation against militants in Mali.
The president’s office said in a statement on Tuesday that the accident occurred on Monday evening.
Macron also expressed his “deep sadness” over the incident and sent his condolences to the soldiers’ families.
Earlier this month, a French soldier was killed in northern Mali when an explosive device went off near his vehicle.
The West African nation has suffered violence since 2012, when militants and allied Tuareg rebels took over the country’s north.
The French military then intervened militarily.
Violence continues nonetheless, with the militants — linked to al-Qaeda and Daesh — using northern Mali to launch attacks on other countries in the region.
Source: Presstv