Guinea: Jeshi lasema halitakubali kushinikizwa kumuachia Rais Alpha Conde

Guinea: Jeshi lasema halitakubali kushinikizwa kumuachia Rais Alpha Conde

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Wanajeshi waliofanya Mapinduzi wamesema hawatakubali kushinikizwa na kumruhusu Rais Alpha Conde ambaye anashikiliwa tangu kupinduliwa Septemba 05, 2021 kuondoka Nchini humo

Rais wa Ivory Coast, Alassane Ouattara na Rais wa Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo walisafiri kwenda Mji Mkuu wa Guinea, Conakry kuomba Kiongozi wa Mapinduzi Mamady Doumbouya kumuachia Conde

Hata hivyo, Jeshi hilo limesisitiza Rais huyo yupo na ataendelea kuwepo #Guinea, na hawatotii shinikizo lolote

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Guinea's military junta said on Friday it would not bow to regional pressure and allow President Alpha Conde, detained since his overthrow on Sept. 5, to leave the country.

On Friday Ivory Coast's President Alassane Ouattara and Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo paid a one-day visit to Conakry to ask coup leader Mamady Doumbouya, a special forces commander and former French Legionnaire, for Conde's release.

Outtara had been hoping to leave Guinea with Conde, a senior regional government official told Reuters.

"The former president is and remains in Guinea. We will not yield to any pressure," the junta said in a statement read on state TV.

Ouattara and Akufo-Addo, representing the 15-member Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), held a separate meeting with Conde at the Mohamed VI Palace in Conakry, but flew out the country on Friday evening empty-handed.

Ouattara told Radio-Télévision Guinéenne (RTG) at Conakry airport before leaving: "I met my brother Alpha Conde, who is doing well. We will remain in contact."

Akufo-Addo told RTG: "We've had a very frank and fraternal meeting with Doumbouya and his collaborators. I think that ECOWAS and Guinea are going to find the best way to move forward together."

ECOWAS has demanded a return to constitutional rule since the special forces unit seized control of the presidential palace, detained Conde and declared itself in charge.

The bloc agreed on Thursday to freeze financial assets of the junta and their relatives and bar them from travelling. The junta has not responded.

'COUP-BELT'
Events in Guinea followed coups in Mali and Chad earlier this year that have raised fears of a democratic backslide in a region only just shedding its "coup-belt" reputation.

Guinea's coup leaders have held a week of consultations with public figures and business leaders to map out a framework for a transitional government.

ECOWAS's credibility in Guinea has been strained since 2018, when the bloc failed to condemn Conde for running for a third term in office last year, despite a law declaring that presidents must step down after two and widespread protests.

Ouattara himself used a constitutional change as an excuse to run for a third term last year, a move critics decried as illegal.

Following Thursday's summit, during which ECOWAS also pressured Mali's transitional government to hold elections by February 2022, the regional body said it would be reviewing protocols on democracy and good governance.

On departing the airport in Conakry, the ECOWAS motorcade passed dozens of pro-junta demonstrators brandishing signs.

One read: "ECOWAS does not decide for us."

Source: Reuters
 
Wanajeshi waliofanya Mapinduzi wamesema hawatakubali kushinikizwa na kumruhusu Rais Alpha Conde ambaye anashikiliwa tangu kupinduliwa Septemba 05, 2021 kuondoka Nchini humo

Rais wa Ivory Coast, Alassane Ouattara na Rais wa Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo walisafiri kwenda Mji Mkuu wa Guinea, Conakry kuomba Kiongozi wa Mapinduzi Mamady Doumbouya kumuachia Conde

Hata hivyo, Jeshi hilo limesisitiza Rais huyo yupo na ataendelea kuwepo #Guinea, na hawatotii shinikizo lolote

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Guinea's military junta said on Friday it would not bow to regional pressure and allow President Alpha Conde, detained since his overthrow on Sept. 5, to leave the country.

On Friday Ivory Coast's President Alassane Ouattara and Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo paid a one-day visit to Conakry to ask coup leader Mamady Doumbouya, a special forces commander and former French Legionnaire, for Conde's release.

Outtara had been hoping to leave Guinea with Conde, a senior regional government official told Reuters.

"The former president is and remains in Guinea. We will not yield to any pressure," the junta said in a statement read on state TV.

Ouattara and Akufo-Addo, representing the 15-member Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), held a separate meeting with Conde at the Mohamed VI Palace in Conakry, but flew out the country on Friday evening empty-handed.

Ouattara told Radio-Télévision Guinéenne (RTG) at Conakry airport before leaving: "I met my brother Alpha Conde, who is doing well. We will remain in contact."

Akufo-Addo told RTG: "We've had a very frank and fraternal meeting with Doumbouya and his collaborators. I think that ECOWAS and Guinea are going to find the best way to move forward together."

ECOWAS has demanded a return to constitutional rule since the special forces unit seized control of the presidential palace, detained Conde and declared itself in charge.

The bloc agreed on Thursday to freeze financial assets of the junta and their relatives and bar them from travelling. The junta has not responded.

'COUP-BELT'
Events in Guinea followed coups in Mali and Chad earlier this year that have raised fears of a democratic backslide in a region only just shedding its "coup-belt" reputation.

Guinea's coup leaders have held a week of consultations with public figures and business leaders to map out a framework for a transitional government.

ECOWAS's credibility in Guinea has been strained since 2018, when the bloc failed to condemn Conde for running for a third term in office last year, despite a law declaring that presidents must step down after two and widespread protests.

Ouattara himself used a constitutional change as an excuse to run for a third term last year, a move critics decried as illegal.

Following Thursday's summit, during which ECOWAS also pressured Mali's transitional government to hold elections by February 2022, the regional body said it would be reviewing protocols on democracy and good governance.

On departing the airport in Conakry, the ECOWAS motorcade passed dozens of pro-junta demonstrators brandishing signs.

One read: "ECOWAS does not decide for us."

Source: Reuters
Si watu walikuwa wanashangilia sasa ngoja wapate kibano cha uchumi ndio wataelewa kwamba mapinduzi huwa ni upumbavu huku waliopindua wakiendelea kula maisha
 
Bora jeshi liongoze nchi Kiraia kuliko Raia aongoze nchi kijeshi.
Raia akiongoza nchi kijeshi anakua kama Sabaya.
Inakera sana. Mana raia akiongoza nchi kijeshi anatoa amri za kijinga kijinga bila kujua madhara yake.
Raia wakati mwingine akiona Udogo wa risasi anafikiri haiwezi kuua kirahisi anaweza akaseama mpige yule jamaa risasi hata mbili ajifunze Mana anasumbua kwa kuuliza maswali magumu na analeta uchochezi.
Lakini Jeshi likiongoza kiraia linakua na uzalendo wa kweli na pia serikali inapunguza gharama kubwa kwa wanasiasa na ulinzi wa nchi Mana matumizi makubwa yapo kwa wanasiasa wakati hawalindi nchi zaidi ya kutumia kodi kifahari huku wakitegemea ulinzi toka kwenye majeshi.

Guinea kwa sasa watulie wajenge nchi yao kwa haraka. Mambo ya Demokrasia waachie wazungu. Waafrika mwenye nguvu mpishe. Hiyo ndiyo demokrasia ya kiafrika inayokwenda hatua kwa hatua. Mana hata huko ulaya walipinduana sana wakanyooshana na sasa wanaheshimiaana kwa kuheshimu demokrasia.



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