Army officers have appeared on national television in Gabon to say they have taken power.
They said they were annulling the results of Saturdayās election, in which President Ali Bongo was declared the winner.
The electoral commission said Mr Bongo had won just under two-thirds of the votes in an election the opposition argued was fraudulent.
His overthrow would end his familyās 53-year hold on power in Gabon.
Gabon is one of Africaās major oil producers, while nearly 90% of the country is covered by forests.
It joined the Commonwealth in June 2022, becoming one of its few members not to have been a British colony.
Twelve soldiers appeared on television early on Wednesday morning, announcing they were cancelling the results of the election and dissolving āall the institutions of the republicā.
They added that the countryās borders had been closed āuntil further noticeā.
If confirmed, this would be the eighth coup in former French colonies in Africa in the past three years.
However, most of the others have been further north, in the Sahel region where an Islamist insurgency has led to rising complaints that the democratically elected governments were failing to protect the civilian populations.
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said her country was following the situation closely, while the European Unionās foreign policy chief said a military takeover would increase instability in Africa.
āThis is a big issue for Europe,ā said Josep Borrell.
Meanwhile, French mining group Eramet, which employs thousands of people in Gabon, said it had stopped all work in the country for security reasons.
The soldiers who announced the apparent coup said they were from the Committee of Transition and the Restoration of Institutions and represent security and defence forces in the country.
One of the soldiers said on TV channel Gabon 24: āWe have decided to defend peace by putting an end to the current regime.ā
This, he added, was down to āirresponsible, unpredictable governance resulting in a continuing deterioration in social cohesion th,at risks leading the country into chaosā.
The sounds of loud gunfire could be heard in the countryās capital, Libreville, following the broadcast.
A resident in the western city of Port Gentil told the BBC World Serviceās Newsday programme he was woken by a friend who told him about the soldierās broadcast.
āThere was a communique being played again and again on the two national TV channels,ā they said, adding that it appeared that all parts of Gabonās defence and security forces were involved.
BBC World Service Africa editor Will Ross says this suggests the coup is perhaps not ādone and dustedā and there will be some resistance.
There was no immediate response by the government to the soldiersā announcement and the whereabouts of Mr Bongo are unknown.
Internet access was suspended following Saturdayās election for security reasons, but was restored shortly after the apparent takeover. A curfew is also in place.
As in previous general elections in Gabon, there were serious concerns about the process in Saturdayās vote.
Main opposition candidate Albert Ondo Ossa complained that many polling stations lacked ballot papers bearing his name, while the coalition he represents said the names of some of those who had withdrawn from the presidential race had still been on the ballot sheet.
Campaign group Reporters Without Borders said foreign media had been banned from setting foot in the country to cover the vote.
Both of Mr Bongoās previous wins were disputed as fraudulent by opponents. This time, controversial changes were made to voting papers just weeks before election day.
Mr Bongo came to power when his father Omar died in 2009.
In 2018, he suffered a stroke which sidelined him for almost a year and led to calls for him to step aside.
The following year, a failed coup attempt saw mutinying soldiers sent to prison.
Source:- BBC
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