Burkina Faso Military Topple Damiba

Burkinabe Army Captain, Ibrahim Traoré has ousted military leader Paul-Henri Damiba and dissolved the government in the West African country’s second coup in eight months.

In a statement read on national television on Friday evening, Traore said a group of officers who helped Damiba seize power in January, had decided to remove their leader due to his inability to deal with a worsening Islamist insurgency.

Damiba had ousted former President Roch Kabore in January, for the same reason.

Traoré was the Chief of Artillery Corps of the Regiment of Kaya, a region in the county.

The President, who could be a civilian or soldier, will be announced later.

This was contained in a statement by the military on public television RTB Friday night announcing, among other things, the dissolution of the government of the Transitional Legislative Assembly (ALT) and of the Transition Charter and the closing of borders.

A curfew is in place from 9 pm to 5 am, while all political and civil society activities are suspended until further notice.

“Faced with the deteriorating situation, we tried several times to get Damiba to refocus the transition on the security question,” said the statement signed by Traore and read out by another officer on television, flanked by a group of soldiers in military fatigues and heavy armour.

The statement said Damiba had rejected proposals by the officers to reorganise the army and instead continued with the military structure that had led to the fall of the previous regime.

“Damiba’s actions gradually convinced us that his ambitions were diverting away from what we set out to do. We decided this day to remove Damiba,” it said.

National stakeholders will be invited soon to adopt a new transitional charter and designate a new civilian or military President, it said.

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