Gabon requisitions all inns fraudulently acquired by Ali Bongo’s relations –

The Council of Ministers chaired on June 25, 2024 by the President of the Transition, Common Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, recorded the requisition by the State of all resort institutions fraudulently acquired by former {powerful} folks very near the fallen regime of Ali Bongo .

“Given the size of the present authorized proceedings, which hinder the motion of the ministry on the one hand, and hurt the staff of those institutions then once more; and as a part of the restoration of establishments and the preservation of the personal heritage of the State, the Council, within the identify of the overall curiosity, indicated its settlement for the requisition for the advantage of the State of all inns or property recognized as having been acquired fraudulently”introduced the ultimate communiqué of the Council of Ministers.

The day following the coup d’état, the Transitional authorities revealed that the Radisson Blu and Méridien Re-Ndama inns had been fraudulently bought for an quantity of 26 billion by the Wali Inns & Resorts group, owned by a number of members of the « Younger Group », identify of the gang to Noureddin Bongo Valentin, eldest son of the previous deposed Head of State Ali Bongo, at the moment in jail together with his acolytes for acts of “excessive treason and energetic corruption”.

Together with former first woman Sylvia Bongo Ondimba, they’re additionally being prosecuted and detained at Libreville central jail for forgery of the signature of the President of the Republic, complicity in embezzlement, corruption, cash laundering and felony affiliation.

The Onomo resort, positioned within the upscale La Sablière district, within the north of Libreville, would even be affected by this determination. The institution would belong to Maixent Accrombessi, former omnipotent Chief of Workers of Ali Bongo.

Camille Boussoughou

2024-06-26 14:52:15
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