Residents in Libreville, the capital of Gabon, have shared their views on the political and economic challenges facing the country one month after a Military Coup. General Oligui Nguema overthrew Ali Bongo Ondimba, who had been in power for over 50 years. Some residents have expressed concerns about the lack of progress in addressing issues such as water access and lifting the curfew. However, others remain hopeful that the new leadership will bring positive change, with General Oligui promising to crack down on corruption and eventually hold elections to return to civilian rule.
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