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Gabon's new military leaders say they have freed former President Ali Bongo from house arrest.
The ousted leader had been kept under lockdown since the army seized power in August.
The BBC's Thomas Naadi spoke to Gabon's new Prime Minister, Raymond Ndong Sima, about plans to prosecute ministers under Mr Bongo, as well as plans to return the country to civilian rule.
Filmed by Gift Ufuoma
Edited by Aaron Akinyemi