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Gabon’s Ousted Leader Ali Bongo and Family Freed, Relocate to Angola After 2023 Coup

by Victor Haruna
May 16, 2025
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Former Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondimba, along with his wife Sylvia and son Noureddin, have been released from detention and arrived in Luanda, Angola, marking the end of their nearly two-year house arrest following a military coup in August 2023 that ended the Bongo family’s 55-year rule. 

The Angolan presidency confirmed the development on Friday, May 16, stating, “Following the initiatives made by the President of the Republic of Angola and President-in-Office of the African Union, Joao Lourenco, with President Brice Oligui Nguema of Gabon, the Bongo family has been released and has just arrived in Luanda,” in a Facebook post accompanied by photos of Bongo being welcomed at Luanda’s airport. 

The release, facilitated through diplomatic negotiations between Lourenco and Gabon’s new leader, General Brice Oligui Nguema, follows intense international pressure, including an April 30, 2025, African Union resolution calling for the family’s freedom, and raises questions about Gabon’s transitional justice process as the oil-rich nation navigates post-coup reforms.

Bongo, 66, who ruled Gabon from 2009 until his ouster, was detained with his family in Libreville after the coup, led by his cousin Oligui, which toppled him hours after a disputed election victory, per Reuters. Sylvia, 62, and Noureddin, 33, faced charges of embezzlement, money laundering, and forgery, with Sylvia detained in Libreville’s Central Prison from October 2023 until their transfer to house arrest on May 9, 2025, per Gabon Review. Bongo, freed from house arrest in September 2023 but restricted from leaving Gabon, announced his retirement from politics in September 2024, calling for his family’s release and denying corruption allegations, per BBC News. 

Their detention conditions sparked controversy, with lawyers alleging torture, including beatings and electrocution, claims the Gabonese government denied, per TRT Afrika.

The move to Angola, a neutral regional player, reflects Lourenco’s mediation as AU chair, building on his role in resolving regional disputes, akin to Nigeria’s diplomatic engagements at the Rabat Process. 

The Bongo family’s wealth, amassed during decades of rule in a nation where one-third of 2.4 million people live below the poverty line, per UN data, remains a contentious issue, with Gabonese activists like Joanna Boussamba demanding trials and asset recovery, per Newscentral Africa. 

Oligui, elected president in April 2025 with 95% of the vote, has pledged democratic reforms but faces criticism for consolidating power, per The Africa Report.

Sentiment on X is mixed. Posts like @Gabonews_com praised Lourenco’s diplomacy, while @Lukeni241 noted the warm Angolan welcome. Critics, however, question the lack of accountability, with ongoing charges against Sylvia and Noureddin unresolved, per Azerbaycan24. 

The Bongos’ relocation to Luanda, rather than France—where they hold citizenship and face investigations—suggests a strategic exile, potentially shielding them from further prosecution while Gabon grapples with its post-dynastic future.

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Ali Bongo Ondimba and his family, released from detention after a 2023 coup, have arrived in Luanda following Angola’s mediation with Gabon’s leadership.

The move ends their house arrest but leaves unresolved corruption charges and public demands for justice in Gabon, highlighting the delicate balance between diplomacy and accountability.

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