Gabon rights activist scores junta low on economy
A Gabonese human rights and democracy activist says the military junta in Libreville deserves a grade of C for its performance. This, as the junta marks its first year since the overthrow of President Ali Bongo Ondimba. Meanwhile, Transitional President Oligui Nguema has unveiled the draft of a future constitution. Rights and democracy activist Franck Jocktane, tells VOA’s James Butty, while the military deserves credit for overthrowing the 50-year dynasty of the Bongo family, it has not done enough economically for poor Gabonese
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