"the 60-year-old Ali Bongo suffered a stroke in October last year. He has been cared for in Morocco, but flown home to Gabon on two occasions. Then, however, he has only stayed in 48 hours at a time."
"– There are no doppelgangers, " says the spokesperson Ike Ngouni at a press conference."
"In January, the gabonese military in a failed coup. It was observed, however, that the country got a new prime minister, at a regeringsmöte led by Bongo, which no outsider had the opportunity to follow. At that visit, took Bongo also a scenic drive through the capital city of Libreville, where he waved to the people through the car window."
"– the President was there in his own flesh and blood. He went around in the city. . . and it can many people confirm, " says Ike Ngouni."