Gabonese Republican Guard


The Gabonese Republican Guard is an independent military formation in the Republic of Gabon that is responsible for protection of government officials and buildings. It is the most powerful security and is responsible for ensuring internal security. It is a directly reporting unit of the National Gendarmerie.

Description

The Republican Guard was organized as the Presidential Guard from 1960 to 1995. President Omar Bongo recruited members of his own ethnic group to the Presidential Guard. The GR is committed daily some 750 people for security missions and 150 for missions normal. Since the death of Bongo in June 2009, the Republican Guard began to maintain a regular presence at every major intersection in Libreville and Bord de Mer, with French advisors being present at the larger intersections. It has close contact in the United States Africa Command East Africa Response Force. In late 2015, the Republican Guard acquired a Gulfstream G650 for VIP transport.

Coup attempt

In 2019, the Republican Guard was at the center of a coup d'état attempt to oust President Ali Bongo's government. Military officers led by Lieutenant Kelly Ondo Obiang announced that they had ousted President Bongo. It deployed armoured vehicles such as Nexter Aravis MRAPs throughout the capital. The coup was put down by 10:30 am after the Gendarmerie Intervention Group assaulted the Radio Télévision Gabonaise, which was the headquarters of the pro-coup forces.

Structure

The Republican Guard has the following structure: