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Guinea’s military junta dissolves government; ministers ordered to surrender their passports

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Guinea has once again been thrown into political turmoil as the military junta has announced the dissolution of the government.

This drastic move comes just weeks after a military coup ousted the country’s former president, Alpha Conde.

The decision to dissolve the government was made public on state television by Colonel Mamady Doumbouya, the leader of the junta. He stated that all government officials, including ministers and senior civil servants, have been ordered to surrender their passports and are prohibited from leaving the country.

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This shocking development has raised concerns both domestically and internationally. Many are worried about the implications of such a rash decision on the stability and future of Guinea. The country has a history of political instability, and this latest move by the military junta has only added to the uncertainty.

The United Nations, African Union, and various other international bodies have condemned the actions of the military junta and have called for a peaceful and democratic transition of power in Guinea.

The dissolution of the government has further heightened tensions within the country, and there are fears of possible reprisals and violence.

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The people of Guinea are once again left in a state of uncertainty as they wonder what the future holds for their country. The international community has expressed a collective desire for a peaceful resolution and democratic governance in Guinea, but the road ahead remains unclear.

The military junta’s decision to dissolve the government has cast a shadow of doubt over the fate of Guinea. The country’s political future remains uncertain, and the world watches on with trepidation as events continue to unfold.

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David Mawuli
David Mawulihttps://ighanaian.com/author/dm
I'm David Mawuli, a Ghanaian journalist, blogger, and founder and Chief Editor of iGhanaian.com.
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