In Guinea-Bissau, a military general, Gen Horta N’Tam, has been sworn in as president following a sudden coup. The takeover occurred just one day after the country’s presidential election, which left the nation in political uncertainty.
Soldiers announced Gen Horta N’Tam as the junta leader, solidifying the military’s control over the government. This shift in power has stirred concern among international bodies, which have condemned the military takeover.
The political tension escalated after gunshots were heard near the presidential palace in the capital, Bissau, shortly after the national election. The former president, Umaro Sissoco Embaló, was reportedly arrested by armed men amidst the unrest.
Political instability in Guinea-Bissau threatens the democratic process and raises questions about the future governance of the West African country. The international community closely watches the situation, urging:
- Respect for democratic institutions
- Protection of citizens’ rights
This event marks a significant change in Guinea-Bissau’s leadership and presents new challenges ahead. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for more latest updates.
