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Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Burundi army general declares coup against the country's president

According to reports, Burundi's army general Godefroid Niyombare (left) has announced a coup against President Nkurunziza (right). Says he no longer recognizes Pierre Nkurunziza as President following massive protest and unrest over his bid to be re-elected for a third term.

According to the army chief, the army is working with civil society groups, religious leaders and politicians to form a transitional government. He told reporters at a military barracks that the president had violated the constitution by seeking a third term.


In a radio broadcast, Niyombare said;
“Regarding President Nkurunziza’s arrogance and defiance of the international community, which advised him to respect the constitution and Arusha peace agreement, the committee for the establishment of the national concord decide President Nkurunziza is dismissed, his government is dismissed too.
The masses have decided to take into their own hands the destiny of the nation to remedy this unconstitutional environment into which Burundi has been plunged.
"The masses vigorously and tenaciously reject President Nkurunziza's third-term mandate President Pierre Nkurunziza has been relieved of his duties. The government is overthrown." he said.
In a swift reaction, the office of the president has rubbished the general's declaration, calling it “a joke”. The president is in Tanzania at an African summit to discuss the crisis in his country

After the army general made the announcement, crowds who had earlier been out on the streets of the capital protesting against the president began cheering and celebrating his dismissal.

54 comments:

  1. That's wat happens wen a leader fails to carry out his duties

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    1. The President should step down already, na by force to serve the nation??? Linda take note!

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    2. Excuse me, dis is no coup but simply noise frm a lousy general.

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    3. What makes him a lousy general? Your choice of words exhibits your mental immaturity and educational deficiency.

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    4. Let's wait n see who's making noise

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    5. I so much love the way the Army take over the government right now.

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    6. Dey shd pls take it easy o

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  2. Brutality doesn't birth anything positive but patience with understanding is the key. James 4:10

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  3. Davido's Driver, pls drive to d nxt junction to get me food... I'm hungry
    * * * Linda's 1st Daughter * * *

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  4. It is expected long before now.

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  5. Mr President na ur family house be dat< u beta chill like gudluk b4 u ar gbagbolized

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  6. Correct! North Korea take note.

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  7. Yeah....they shud remove the greedy man.

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  8. Drama. My heart goes out to the citizens caught up in violence.

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  9. The President should step down already, na by force to serve the nation??? Linda take note!

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  10. And the best way out is a coup? He wants d wrath of the four world powers..lets see how this end

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  11. The President should step down already, na by force to serve the nation??? Linda take note!

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  12. Dis type of coup is funny, and ridiculous. Wht sort of coup is dis dat power was not taken over frm d President dat means no coup took place.

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    1. You can't read? The President is in Tanzania.

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  13. Why not act instead of saying it? He will be replaced by the President's loyalist ASAP. "Empty head"

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  14. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Thats their business though...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  15. Thank God Nigeria has passed this Level...

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  16. funniest coup though it was so vague coming

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  17. good for him. silly president

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  18. THE MAN PRESIDENT EVEN RESEMBLE SELFISH N GREEDY PERSON

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  19. I was thinking this idiot of a president,Would have learned from Jonathan and leave quietly,Now den Hague awaits him,He will join his brothers in crime,Gbabo and Taylor

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  20. Na dem sabi! Am proud of our Naija democracy!

    I am Coonett

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  21. i dont know what is wrong with african leaders, they are akk thief, greedy and self centered. You have served 2 terms yet no development, high unemployment rate yet you are clamouring for 3rd term. what you cannot acheives in the second term obviously is sure that you can never achieve it in third term. please let him vacate office by force by fire.

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  22. THIS IS WHY NIGERIAN NEED TO THANK GEJ FOR ACCEPTING DEFEAT AND PEACEFULLY HANDING OVER TO ELECTED GOVERNMENT.IF HE BEEN SELFISH, NIGERIA COULD HAVE FACE UNREST ALSO LIKE BURUNDI NOW.

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  23. He has eaten enough! He should just step down for another to take over. I still why those in power find it so to step out from that their money making sit

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  24. Na waooo..this means war!!!


    MISSVEE

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  25. I hope he has majority of the military behind him because if he does not, when captured, he is done!

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  26. I understand he was not elected but selected by legislature for first years he spent (supposed 1st tenure). The 2nd tenure was actually his 1st election by the people and he just want to conclude his constitutional right of 2 tenures (which will be the 3rd term!)
    So the question is, is it right for someone to rule for more than 10yrs? constitutional or not?

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  27. He the president should be put behind bars.

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  28. African leaders n their quest 4 n 2 remain in power...

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  29. African leaders n their quest 4 n 2 remain in power...

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  30. It serves the President right.

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  31. this is a country that is barely hanging on from the throes of civil strife ad genocide that reverberated around the world. almost 70% of their GDP is foreign aid, (Official development assistance), and some bull headed fellow wants to walk back there. I oftentimes wonder what it is with Most African presidents in perpetuating their autocracy? I saw an Asaad and I was correct..... there it is, a parallel govt is on its way and usually what comes next? .... you guess is as good as mine

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  32. Thank God GMB is president because our weak ass military don't have this balls.

    third term see his tiff eye ole weda presidency na your birth right. barrawo buruku

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  33. Its the proper thing to do to save human lives when there's anarchy in the land. The military will then conduct an election and hand over power to a new government afterwards. Great step before people die like sand. These African leaders have no value for human lives

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  34. Dey shud consider d casualties involved

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