Daily Nation Newspaper

Colonel who toppled Guinea's government now a general

-

NIAMEY - The head of Guinea's ruling junta, Colonel Mamady Doumbouya, has been elevated to the rank of general, the presidency said on social media.

Colonel Doumbouya, 43, has ruled Guinea since overthrowi­ng the country's first democratic­ally elected president, Alpha Conde, in September 2021.

Conde had selected Doumbouya to lead the country's special forces group, which was supposed to protect the head of state from coups.

The September 2021 coup is among a string of putsches in West Africa since 2020, including in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.

Doumbouya was sworn in as president for a so-called transition­al period, during which the junta said it intended to carry out far-reaching reforms in Guinea, which remains poor despite considerab­le natural resources.

Doumbouya on Tuesday hosted all Guinea's military units including more than 450 members of the Defence and Security Forces, the presidency posted on X, formerly Twitter.

It added that all the Defence and Security Forces expressed their desire to see the head of state elevated to the rank of general.

After initially declining "in his

usual humility," Doumbouya accepted the position, it said.

Doumbouya also announced that he was stepping down as commander of the special forces

group and would be replaced by his deputy, according to the presidency.

Under internatio­nal pressure, the junta has promised to hand

the reins of government back to elected civilians within two years, but the opposition has accused it of authoritar­ian drift. – AFP.

 ?? ?? Mamady Doumbouya (centre) arrives to attend the inaugurati­on ceremony of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara, in June, 2023.
Mamady Doumbouya (centre) arrives to attend the inaugurati­on ceremony of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara, in June, 2023.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zambia