The military takeover in Gabon will merely lead to a continuation of rule by the Bongo clan which has been in power for 55 years, a source close to the deposed president has told the BBC.
“General Brice Oligui Nguema is a direct product of the Bongo clan,” said the source, who wanted to remain anonymous for security reasons.
He warned those celebrating the coup not to expect too much to change.
The military vowed to put an end to the Bongo regime when they seized power.
They announced a military takeover shortly after President Ali Bongo had been declared the winner of a disputed election. He has been put under house arrest.