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Military Seizes Power In Guinea -Bissau

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Generals shut borders, suspend elections as gunfire rocks capital

 

Military officers in Guinea-Bissau on Wednesday declared they had taken “total control” of the country, suspended the electoral process, and closed all borders, just three days after the nation held its presidential and legislative elections.

The announcement followed hours of tension in the capital, Bissau, where heavy gunfire was heard near the presidential palace as soldiers in military fatigues blocked the main road leading to the complex in what appeared to be a coordinated takeover.

In the early afternoon, the head of the presidential military office, General Denis N’Canha, addressed journalists while seated at a table surrounded by heavily armed troops. He said a joint command “composed of all branches of the armed forces” had assumed leadership of the country “until further notice.”

The fate of incumbent President Umaro Sissoco Embaló — who was widely favoured to win Sunday’s vote — remained uncertain. A senior military officer told AFP that the president was inside a building behind military headquarters “with the chief of staff and the minister of the interior,” but it was unclear whether he had been detained.

Both Embaló and leading opposition candidate Fernando Dias had already declared victory, even as the National Electoral Commission was expected to release provisional results today (Thursday).

Guinea-Bissau, a country with a long record of political instability, has experienced four coups and multiple attempted coups since independence.

N’Canha claimed the military had uncovered a plot to destabilise the country “involving national drug lords,” including an alleged plan to smuggle weapons into the country “to alter the constitutional order.” He announced the suspension of “the entire electoral process,” halted all media programming, and imposed a nationwide curfew.

The West African nation, ranked among the poorest in the world, has long served as a transit hub for cocaine smuggled from Latin America to Europe — a criminal trade aided by persistent political volatility.

The National Electoral Commission (CNE) also came under attack on Wednesday by unidentified armed men, its communications official, Abdourahmane Djalo, confirmed to AFP.

More than 6,780 security personnel, including members of the ECOWAS Stabilisation Force, had been deployed to secure the elections and post-election period.

In 2023, Embaló dissolved the opposition-dominated parliament and has since ruled by decree. The opposition insists the exclusion of the PAIGC from the ongoing elections amounted to “manipulation” and maintains that Embaló’s tenure ended on February 27 — exactly five years after his inauguration.

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Gunmen Shoot Farmer, Abduct Wife in Akure

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Suspected kidnappers on Wednesday night shot a tomato farmer, Daniel Adesida, and abducted his wife during an attack on their residence along Oda Road in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

The incident reportedly occurred around 8:45 p.m., when the gunmen invaded the residence and attempted to whisk away the farmer’s wife.

Sources said Adesida sustained a gunshot injury to his right hand while trying to resist the attackers, who eventually escaped with his wife.

Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Ondo State Command, Abayomi Jimoh, said police operatives swiftly responded after receiving a distress call.

According to him, officers mobilised to the scene, rescued the injured victim and ensured he received medical attention.

“Upon receiving the distress call, police operatives swiftly mobilised to the scene, ensured the injured victim was rescued and taken to the police clinic for medical attention, and secured the area,” Jimoh said.

He added that the Commissioner of Police in the state, Adebowale Lawal, had ordered an immediate manhunt for the fleeing suspects.

“The Commissioner of Police has ordered intensified patrols, bush combing operations and intelligence gathering within the affected area and adjoining communities with a view to apprehending the fleeing suspects,” he stated.

Jimoh assured residents that efforts were ongoing to rescue the abducted woman and bring the perpetrators to justice.

He also urged members of the public to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious movements or individuals to the nearest police station.

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Gunmen Abduct Three Factory Workers in Ibadan

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Three workers of a concrete block factory were on Friday morning abducted in the Olojuoro area of Oluyole Local Government Area, Oyo State.

The victims were said to be staff of a concrete block industry owned by Prince Jelili Oyetunde, located within the council area.

Sources told our correspondent that the workers — identified as Adekola Muidini Asanti, Yinka and Saheed — were kidnapped at gunpoint inside a nearby canteen where they had gone to take breakfast before resuming work for the day.

Speaking with journalists on Saturday, the factory owner, Prince Oyetunde, said Closed Circuit Television footage captured the moment the assailants carried out the abduction.

He alleged that the suspected abductors are Baale Alimi Yusuf, Tunde Lawal, Saheed Olawoyin, Ibrahim Shittu and Sule Adigun.

Oyetunde further alleged that one of the suspects carted away a bag belonging to the factory manager during the operation.

He added that both he and the suspected abductors were scheduled to appear before the Oyo State Anti-Land Grabbing Agency next Wednesday, March 4, over a related dispute.

The businessman disclosed that the incident had been reported to the police.
According to him, the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Sanyo Police Station confirmed that the abductors allegedly took the victims to the station and were instructed to release them.

He, however, lamented that the whereabouts of the workers had remained unknown since they reportedly left the station.

“We have visited police stations within Oluyole Local Government and made announcements on different radio stations, but as of this morning, their whereabouts remain unknown,” Oyetunde said.

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Seven journalists die in Gombe auto crash

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The Nigeria Union of Journalists has been thrown into mourning following the death of seven journalists in a fatal road accident in Gombe State.

The journalists reportedly died on Monday while returning from the wedding ceremony of a colleague held in Kaltungo Local Government Area of the state.

Findings revealed that the accident occurred after a tyre burst on the bus conveying the journalists, leading to a loss of control and a fatal crash.

Confirming the incident, the Gombe State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Samson Kaura, said seven persons died in the crash, while four others sustained varying degrees of injuries.

Kaura added that the injured victims were rescued from the scene and taken to medical facilities for treatment.

The Director-General, Government House Press and Media Affairs, Ismaila Misili, also confirmed the death toll, describing the incident as tragic and devastating to the state’s media community.

Reacting, the National President of the NUJ, Alhassan Yahya, in a statement, expressed deep sorrow over the deaths, describing the incident as a huge loss to the journalism profession in Gombe State and Nigeria at large.

Yahya said the deceased journalists were dedicated professionals who served the public with courage, integrity and professionalism.

“They were committed practitioners who served the public with courage, integrity and professionalism. Their loss has left an irreplaceable void in our noble profession,” he said.

The NUJ president also expressed the union’s solidarity with the families of the deceased and members of the Gombe State media community.

“We pray that Almighty God grants eternal rest to the souls of the departed and gives their loved ones the fortitude to bear this painful loss,” he added.

Yahya, speaking on behalf of the National Executive Council and journalists across the country, extended condolences to the Gombe State Council of the NUJ, as well as friends and colleagues of the victims.

He further said the tragic incident highlighted the need for improved road safety measures and responsible driving to prevent avoidable loss of lives, especially among journalists who frequently travel in the course of their duties.

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