Guinea coup is a step backwards, its leaders should get out, says Museveni

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Thursday, September 9, 2021
Guinea coup is a step backwards, its leaders should get out, says Museveni
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President Museveni has said that the soldiers who ousted the Guinean President Alpha Condé were wrong and should get out .

Over the weekend, soldiers led by Col Mamady Doumbouya overthrew Conde before taking power.

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However, speaking in an exclusive interview with France 24, President Museveni said the coup leaders should vacate power.

“They should get out, they should be told to go away because they are not a solution to problems of the country,” Museveni said.

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“That’s unfortunate and it is a step backwards. Those military coups are of low value, we had them in the 1960s, and they were part of Africa’s problems. I condemn the coup, I don’t accept the idea of coups, they are not a solution.”

The coup was the fourth in  West Africa in just over a year. There have been two military takeovers in Mali and a failed attempt in Niger since August 2020.

The 83-year-old president in October 2020 won a controversial third term after changing the constitution earlier in March that year to allow him run for another term.

Demonstrations against Conde’s third terms saw a number of people killed in clashes with security forces.

Conde was among the heads of state who attended President Museveni's swearing in earlier this year.

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