Oman Daily Observer

Burundi minister shot dead in latest violence

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NAIROBI: Burundi’s environmen­t minister was shot dead in the capital Bujumbura early Sunday, police said, the first killing of its kind since the country was plunged into political turmoil two years ago.

Emmanuel Niyonkuru, 54, the country’s water, environmen­t and planning minister, was killed shortly after midnight, according to a tweet sent by police spokesman Pierre Nkurikiye.

The murder, the first of a serving government minister since Burundi sank into turmoil over President Pierre Nkurunziza’s controvers­ial bid for a third term in 2015, comes after months of relative calm.

“Minister of water and environmen­t killed by a criminal with a gun on his way home to Rohero, around 00:45,” Nkurikiye wrote four hours after the incident.

He added that a woman had been arrested following the “assassinat­ion” although the motive for the attack was not immediatel­y clear.

Also on Twitter, Nkurunziza offered his condolence­s “to the family and all Burundians”, vowing the crime would be punished.

The murder comes days after Nkurunziza hinted he might seek a constituti­onal amendment allowing him a fourth term in 2020.

“If the people request it, we won’t betray the confidence of the country, we won’t betray the confidence of the people,” Nkurunziza said Friday.

At least 500 people have been killed and 300,000 have fled the country since unrest began in April 2015 as protesters — and then military coup-plotters — fought against Nkurunziza’s third mandate.

Niyonkuru is the first cabinet minister to be killed but other senior regime figures have been targeted during the months of crisis.

General Adolphe Nshimirima­na, considered Nkurunziza’s right-hand man, was killed in August 2015.

Almost a year later former government minister and spokeswoma­n Hafsa Mossi was killed by gunmen in her car. — AFP

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