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Timi Frank Condemns Coup D’etat In Guinea by kidap: 10:38am On Sep 06, 2021
Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Monday, condemned a military coup in Guinea, even as he called on the people to remain calm.

Frank in a statement in Abuja urged the Guinean military to immediately restore constitutional order.

He enjoined them either swear-in the candidate who came second in the Guinean presidential election in October 2020 as the as President or conduct a fresh elections within three to six months to enable the people freely determine who should rule them through the ballot.

The Bayelsa-born political activist who was recently named Ambassador to East Africa and Middle East, by the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP), said while he can never support a military coup anywhere in the world, it is almost glaring that the anti-democratic and sit-tight tendencies of some African leaders has led to a resurgence in coup d’etat in several countries in the continent.

He berated leaders of the African Union (AU) and the Economic Community of West African States for aiding some heads of national governments to trample on the rights of their people and to disregard the rule of law and democracy.

“For example, when President Alpha Conde fraudulently orchestrated an amendment to the Constitution of Guinea to enable him have a third term in office, AU and ECOWAS leaders supported him because he was one of their own.

“I dare say that the change in the constitution to enable Conde to rule interminably is a direct function of the present army insurrection in that country.

“I also want to say that why coups are no longer desirable, any African leader that refuses to stick to the Constitution or allow members of the opposition a breathing space will henceforth have the nation’s military to contend with,” Frank said.

He reminded AU leaders of what earlier happened in Mali that led to a military take over of that country following a maneuver by the former President to fraudulently elongate his tenure through constitutional amendment.

“For example, what moral right has General Muhammadu Buhari and the Nigerian Government to condemn the coup in Guinean when the poverty, insecurity and corruption under the present administration in Nigeria is worse than the situation in Guinea?

“What did they say when Alpha Condé, through his puppets in the Guinean parliament, changed the Constitution to allow him a third term in office?” he asked.

According to him, the Guinean military have proven that unlike the Nigerian military, they are loyal to the people rather than the President as they cited corruption, poverty and insecurity among other things as their basis for the take over.

“As a democrat, I don’t support coups but if it is the only way to remove corrupt, clueless, inept, wicked and anti-democratic African leaders from government, so be it,” he said.

He warned that Ivory Coast may experience a similar fate since the incumbent President had fraudulently amended the country’s Constitution to extend his stay in office.

He insisted that African leaders who fail to respect the democratic rights of their citizens to elect leaders of their choice through the ballot would continue to face coup de’tat.

“While it can be argued that a coup d’etat in Guinea has violated ECOWAS Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance, those making that argument should know that a surreptitious change in a country’s constitution to give the incumbent President a third term in office is the worst form of violation,” he said.

He called on the Guinean military to respect the fundamental human rights of citizens as they work assiduously to return the country to democratic rule.

He called on African leaders to shun corruption, provide security, fight poverty, and keep to their terms of office and democratic tenets in order not to give the military any reason to attempt to usurp power.


Source: https://ngg.ng/timi-frank-condemns-coup-detat-in-guinea/

Re: Timi Frank Condemns Coup D’etat In Guinea by Sirjamo: 10:39am On Sep 06, 2021
Who send ham message
Re: Timi Frank Condemns Coup D’etat In Guinea by Nobody: 11:19am On Sep 06, 2021
And who be you undecided

Re: Timi Frank Condemns Coup D’etat In Guinea by EcomPlus: 11:25am On Sep 06, 2021
Oga leave coup matter for the Guinea people.

You & this APC govt should give us a timeline when banditry & terrorism will end.

Not condemning & condemning all the time.
Re: Timi Frank Condemns Coup D’etat In Guinea by AntiBMC(m): 11:36am On Sep 06, 2021
See his mouth like spare tyre. Who gives a fvck about him nd his condemnation? Every dvmbo has an opinion when it comes to other countries fixing their own problems...What is he doing about the sorry state, his party has put the country in? Rvbbish.

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