Buhari Condemns ‘Unconstitutional Change Of Govt’ In Guinea

Buhari Condemns ‘Unconstitutional Change Of Govt’ In Guinea
Buhari Condemns ‘Unconstitutional Change Of Govt’ In Guinea
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The President Muhammadu Buhari-led Nigerian Government has condemned what it describes as an ‘apparent coup d’état‘ in the Republic of Guinea.

The position of the government known in a statement issued by a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mrs. Esther Sunsuwa which was made available to Africa Daily News, New York on Sunday

According to the statement, the takeover of power by the military is in clear violation of the ECOWAS Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance.

‘The Government of Nigeria strongly condemns and rejects any unconstitutional change of government and therefore calls on those behind this coup to restore constitutional order without delay and protect all lives and property,’ it said.

The statement was issued following reports that special forces in Guinea have taken over power in what appears to be a new twist in the political unrest in the West African country.

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As a result, incumbent President Alpha Conde who has been in office since December 2010, was said to have been arrested by the soldiers.

‘We have decided, after having taken the president, to dissolve the constitution,’ a uniformed officer flanked by soldiers wielding assault rifles was quoted as saying in a sighted by Africa Daily News, New York.

The soldier also declared that Guinea’s land and air borders have been shut and that the government had been dissolved.

Thereafter, the head of Guinea’s military special forces, Lieutenant Colonel Mamady Doumbouya, was said to have appeared on public television.

Wrapped in the country’s flag, Doumbouya revealed that his action was triggered by ‘mismanagement’ by the government.

‘We are no longer going to entrust politics to one man, we are going to entrust politics to the people,’ the coup leader said. ‘Guinea is beautiful. We don’t need to rape Guinea anymore; we just need to make love to her.’

Africa Daily News, New York understands that there has been lingering political tension in Guinea, first spurred by the bid for a third term by President Conde’s in 2020.

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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