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The author is a professor on the Fletcher College and presently chairs the Reality, Justice, and Peace Fee on south-east Nigeria
Throughout Gabon, the small central African nation and former French territory, spontaneous celebration greeted information of the ouster of President Ali Bongo by the navy this week. Gabon’s electoral fee had simply declared election ends in his favour beneath cowl of darkness following days of web shutdown, a curfew and border closures, but residents poured on to the streets celebrating his expulsion slightly than his victory. The believable clarification is that Bongo misplaced the election however, as a substitute of leaving workplace with dignity, tried to hold on to energy by manipulating the outcomes with the complicity of officers beholden to his household.
That is the third coup try in Gabon’s historical past and the primary to succeed. It is usually the twenty second coup try in Africa since 2013, and the eleventh profitable one because the navy ousted Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe in 2017. Different international locations by which navy coups have succeeded since then embody Burkina Faso, Chad, Guinea, Mali, Niger Republic and Sudan.
In February 2009, the African Union referred to as consideration to a “resurgence” of navy coups across the continent. Occasions since then recommend that they’ve been ineffective in addressing the underlying causes of those occasions. The response to current developments has been largely to pathologise coups in Africa. In October 2021, UN secretary-general António Guterres complained of “an epidemic”. Others converse of an African coup contagion.
This sort of language hinges on three assumptions. The primary is that each one navy takeovers are the identical. This isn’t solely correct. The ousting of Sudan’s dictator, Omar al-Bashir, in April 2019 adopted a popular uprising that made the nation ungovernable beneath his rule. Whereas it had the ability to carry down Bashir, nonetheless, the rebellion didn’t have the organisation to put in a respectable successor. The navy exploited the ensuing political vacuum to grab energy. When the same rebellion pressured President Blaise Compaoré from energy in Burkina Faso in October 2014, Basic Honoré Traoré additionally assumed transitional authority in what was loosely described as a coup.
The second is that coups are solely executed by the navy. That is the default assumption of the worldwide diplomatic group of institutional behaviour. The result’s that civilian rulers who overthrow constitutional orders beneath which they had been put in principally get away with it. In Guinea, as an example, the term-limited former president, Alpha Condé, wanted a civilian coup to show him into president for all times. In 2020, he organised a violent referendum by which scores had been killed, with the pre-determined end result of fixing the structure with a purpose to succeed himself. The worldwide group watched a lot of this in complicit silence solely to search out its voice after the navy overthrew Condé in September 2021. They then promptly referred to as for a restoration of “constitutional order”. In actuality, nonetheless, Condé had destroyed no matter constitutional order there was. There was none left to revive.
The third assumption is that each civilian authorities overthrown by the navy is each respectable and a democracy. Gabon illustrates how this angle brings democracy into disrepute. Ali Bongo succeeded his father, Omar, who died in June 2009 after ruling for almost 42 years. The day after Gabon’s presidential election of August 27 2016, opposition candidate and former chair of the African Union, Jean Ping, claimed victory, calling on his opponent, Bongo, to congratulate him. Bongo’s response was to recite a proverb: “You could not promote the pores and skin of the bear earlier than you’ve killed him.”
On August 31 2016, Gabon’s electoral fee awarded the election to Ali Bongo, giving him a margin of 5,594 votes over Ping, who received in six of the nation’s 9 provinces in addition to the abroad votes. Bongo’s successful margin got here from his native Haut-Ogooué area, which recorded an unimaginable 99 per cent turnout, 95 per cent of which was allotted to him. Whereas the EU questioned the deep flaws within the election, the African Union ignored them, directing its consideration as a substitute to the violence that adopted the declaration of outcomes.
Ping reluctantly took the matter to the constitutional courtroom, which issued its resolution affirming Bongo’s victory in the midst of the night time. When the troopers struck this week, essentially the most they may do was oust a dynasty; there was no democracy left to overthrow.
A lot of the response to navy coups in Africa is each uncritical and superficial, leaving the continent’s residents with a alternative between illegitimate civilian rule or messianic navy misrule. Civilians who use elections to retain energy illegitimately could be extra harmful than troopers who execute coups. The previous abduct total international locations however the latter merely abduct those that make the previous a behavior.
The worldwide response that forces residents of African international locations to decide on between classes of harmful political kidnappers is what actually wants to vary. If the world can be taught to deal with civilian coups in Africa with the identical sense of alarm that it reserves for navy takeovers, it’s more likely to have better success in seeing an finish to each.