Nourreddin Valentin Bongo, the eldest son of the ousted President of Gabon, Ali Bongo, has been caught with a large sums of money in different currencies at his private residence.
Reports say he was immediately arrested by the military and detained ahead of the proposed investigation into the nation’s finances.
Nourreddin was also the coordinator of presidential affairs, a powerful position that gave him oversight of the administration, security, and Defence sectors.
His mother’s room also contained countless vaults and suitcases of cash in different currencies.
Domestic staff in charge of the secure rooms and the cash stashes say they could not ascertain for sure, how much was stored in the residences even if they have been working with the first family for many years.
Ali Bongo’s father, Omar Bongo, was in power for 42 years. The Bongo family has ruled the country for a total of 56 years which led to the coup and has since caused outrage online.
Military officers in Gabon allegedly uncovered the suitcases and bags full of various currencies in the family house of ousted President, Ali Bongo, in the West African country.
The bags and suitcases were found hours after the military took over power following Bongo’s re-election after spending 14 years in power.
They immediately placed him and his family members under house arrest.
It was gathered that some of the suitcases of monies were found in Yann Ngulu’s house, the Chief of Staff of the eldest son of the deposed President, Nourredin Bongo.
In the viral video making the rounds on X on Wednesday, the bags were seen filled with bundles of CFA francs, dollars, and Euros.
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