ALI Bongo was sworn back in as Gabon’s president on Tuesday, calling for unity after a disputed election win that sparked deadly unrest and revealed deep divisions in the country. He used the ceremony to appeal for unity after the deadly violence that followed the announcement of his victory in August.Bongo pledged to ensure "equal opportunities" for all in the new government, "which I will name in a few days".Government spokesman Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze said the president wanted to install "a unity government by this week or the start of next week". Cannons were fired during the ceremony in the seafront presidential palace in Libreville, as fears of fresh violence resurfaced. "I pledge to devote all my efforts for the good of the Gabonese people and to ensure their wellbeing ... and respect and defend the constitution and the rule of law," Bongo said during the event."Our country is going through a worrying period in its history," he added.A handful of African leaders attended in...

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