Leaders of Cameroon and Rwanda made permutations in army after coup in Gabon

The leaders of Cameroon and Rwands made personnel permutations in the ranks of the army after a military coup in Gabon.

President of Cameroon of Paul Biya, who is the oldest current president in the world and has been holding its post for 41 years, has made new appointments in the Ministry of Defense and Rows of the Army.

In turn, President Rwandy Paul Kagama, who has been the post of head of state over the past 20 years, resigned several high -ranking military.

It is reported that both leaders who have been the presidency for decades are concerned about the military coup in Gabon and are trying to prevent a similar scenario in their countries.

On August 30, a group of high -ranking officers in Gabon made a statement on the seizure of power on national television. This happened after the Gabona Electoral Center (CGE) confirmed the re -election in the election on August 26 of the current President Ali Bongo officially for the third term.

The military announced the cancellation of the results of the presidential elections and the dissolution of the institutions of the authorities, as well as the closure of all the borders of the country “before the further notification.”

President Gabon was put under house arrest, the transition government in the country was headed by General Bris oligui NGema.