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Ousted Burkina president Roch Marc Christian Kabore well says party source

Burkina Faso‘s ousted president, Roch Marc Christian Kabore, “is physically well” and is being held by the army in a villa, a source in his party said on Wednesday. Kabore’s state and whereabouts have been a key issue since he was overthrown by mutineering soldiers on Monday, with the UN leading calls for his release.

“President Kabore is physically well, but I cannot say anything about his state of mind,” said a source in Kabore’s People’s Movement for Progress (MPP) party.

Kabore “is still in the hands of the army, not in a military camp, but in a presidential villa under house arrest”, the source said. He has a doctor available… (and) access to his mobile phone, but under surveillance, obviously,” the source added.

Kabore, 64, was elected in 2015 following a popular revolt that forced out strongman Blaise Compaore, who came to power in a putsch in 1987. He was re-elected in 2020, but the following year faced a wave of anger over a jihadist insurgency that has ravaged the impoverished West African country.
The gendarmerie had no other choice but to join (the putschists) because the whole army was in favour of stripping the president of office.

One of the world’s poorest countries, Burkina Faso has enjoyed little stability since gaining independence from France in 1960. The latest coup has caused jitters in West Africa, where in less than 18 months two other French allies Mali and Guinea have been overtaken by the military.

To the east, Chad — a key ally in the fight against the jihadist insurgency that began in the Sahel nearly a decade ago — has been run by a junta since its veteran president, Idriss Deby Itno, died fighting insurgents last April.

Criticism of Burkina’s latest coup has come from the European Union and the African Union, as well as the United Nations. Democratic societies are a value that must be preserved. Military coups are unacceptable,” Secretary General Antonio Guterres said on Tuesday. The role of the military must be to defend their countries and their peoples, not to attack their governments and to fight for power.

ECOWAS — the Economic Community of West African States — is to hold an extraordinary summit in the coming days to decide its course of action. Earlier this month, it ramped up sanctions against Mali after the country’s military said it would be unable to fulfil a pledge of staging elections by the end of February.

Source: eNCA

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