West Africa’s ECOWAS Condemns ‘Attempted Coup’ in Guinea-Bissau

Regional bloc ECOWAS has condemned what it calls an “attempted coup” in the West African state of Guinea-Bissau, where heavy gunfire was heard near the seat of government Tuesday.

President Umaro Cissoko Embalo, a former army general, was reportedly holding a cabinet meeting in the government palace when the shooting broke out.

Sources in the capital, Bissau, say heavily-armed men had surrounded the building.

Reuters reports an “unknown number” of people were injured and that two were killed.

If confirmed, this would be the second coup in West Africa in just over a week. Burkina Faso’s president, Roch Kabore, was overthrown by the military on January 23.Army officers also seized power in Guinea and Mali last year.

Embalo was declared the winner of the 2020 elections, but the results have been contested by his opponent, Domingos Simoes Pereira.

Embalo started to form a new government with the support of the military even while a supreme court challenge to the election was ongoing.

At the United Nations, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the world body does not know details of the events in Guinea-Bissau but added that “coups are totally unacceptable.”

He said, “We are seeing a terrible multiplication of coups, and our strong appeal is for soldiers to go back to the barracks and for the constitutional order to be fully in place in the democratic context of today’s Guinea-Bissau.”

The country of 1.5 million gained independence from Portugal in 1974 and has experienced four coups and more than 12 coup attempts since.

Source: Voice of America

Nigeria: Boko Haram releases four recently abducted Chibok girls

MAIDUGARI (Nigeria)— Four girls abducted in Kautikari village of Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State in northeast Nigeria, have regained freedom at the weekend, residents of Chibok town said.

The girls were among the 24 persons abducted during an attack on Jan 14, 2022, in the villages and surrounding villages of Chibok where the insurgents also looted food items and other needs of the villagers.

Chibok is about 150km from Maiduguri the Borno State capital and has continued to suffer a series of attacks from both Boko Haram and ISWAP elements, prompting the people to cry out recently, blaming the government for abandoning them.

It could be recalled that during the incident, which led to the abduction, nine residents of Kautikari village were abducted, before two older women and some children were later released by the insurgents.

Also, the four young ladies were taken to Dille by the insurgents. Dille is a village in Askira Uba Local Government Area of Borno State, which shares a border with Sambisa forest. It was also said that the village is a hub for the insurgents in the area.

Kautikari is located East and about 15km drive from Chibok town, predominantly occupied by the Christian faithful.

The people said the attack on Kautikari village is more than 20 times since the abduction of the 276 Chibok girls in 2014 that brought the area into limelight.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK