President Ali Suffered Stroke Gabonese Government Reveals

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AFP news agency reveals the Gabonese government has confirmed President Ali Bongo’s recent bout of ill health was the result of a stroke.

President Bongo, 59, has been out of the country since October seeking medical treatment – first in Saudi Arabia, followed by Morocco. AFP says he is now recovering in a private residence in the capital, Rabat.

Until now, there had been no official confirmation of the nature of Mr Bongo’s illness, just that he had been “seriously ill”.

“Nobody should rejoice over the death or illness of another”, AFP quotes Gabon’s Vice-President Pierre Claver Maganga Moussavou as saying in a speech on Saturday.

“Those who have never known a CVA [meaning cerebrovascular accident or stroke], pray to God that they never know one.”

Ali Bongo succeeded his father Omar Bongo as president in 2009, who governed the oil-rich nation for more than 40 years.