Military vehicle passes by people celebrating in Port Gentil / Photo: Reuters

Hundreds of people took to the streets of Gabon's capital Libreville on Wednesday to celebrate after military officers in the oil-producing country said they had seized power and had put President Ali Bongo under house arrest.

People and soldiers in streets.  / Photo: Reuters

In an overnight television announcement, a dozen senior officers declared the election results were cancelled, borders were closed and state institutions were dissolved.

They said they represented all Gabon's security and defence forces.

People cheering as military vehicles drive by.  / Photo: Reuters

This is the eighth military coup in West and Central Africa since 2020.

Gabon is a country located in Central African region and shares borders with Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon.

People celebrate in support of the putschists in the street of Libreville, Gabon.  / Photo: Reuters
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