ECOWAS denounce ‘attempted coup’ in Burkina Faso, situation unclear

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The West African bloc ECOWAS on Monday condemned what it called an attempted coup in Burkina Faso, saying it held the military responsible for the safety of President Roch Kabore, whose whereabouts were unknown.

Bullet holes are seen in a car that belong to presidency following heavy gunfire near the president Roch Kabore residence in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso January 24, 2022.

A Twitter post from Kabore’s account called on those who had taken up arms – an apparent reference to mutinous soldiers — to lay them down. Reuters could not independently verify if Kabore was the author.

“Our nation is going through difficult moments. We must at this precise moment safeguard our democratic norms,” said the post, which was signed RK. “I invite those who have taken up arms to lay them down in the higher interest of the nation.”


People take photographs of the impact of bullets on a window of the vehicle belonging to the presidency after Burkina Faso President Roch Kabore was detained at a military camp following heavy gunfire near the president’s residence in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, January 24, 2022.

Kabore has not appeared in public since heavy gunfire erupted at military camps on Sunday, when soldiers demanded more support for their fight against Islamist militants. The government then denied that the army had seized power.

Following heavy gunfire overnight around Kabore’s residence in the capital Ouagadougou, four security sources and one diplomat told Reuters the president was being detained by mutinous soldiers at an army camp. However, two other security sources, including one close to Kabore, said he had been taken to a secure location for his own protection.

Bullet holes are seen in a car that belong to presidency following heavy gunfire near the president Roch Kabore residence in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso January 24, 2022.

Reuters could not independently verify Kabore’s situation.

“ECOWAS is following with great concern the evolution of the political and security situation in Burkina Faso, characterised since Sunday 23 January by an attempted coup d’etat,” the organisation said in a statement.

“ECOWAS condemns this extremely grave act,” it said, adding it held the army responsible for Kabore’s physical wellbeing.

People gather around a vehicle belonging to the presidency after Burkina Faso President Roch Kabore was detained at a military camp following heavy gunfire near the president’s residence in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, January 24, 2022.

SERIES OF COUPS

Army putsches have toppled governments over the past 18 months in Mali and Guinea. The military also took over in Chad last year after President Idriss Deby died fighting rebels on the battlefield in the country’s north.

Landlocked Burkina Faso, one of the region’s poorest countries despite being a gold producer, has experienced numerous coups since independence from France in 1960.

Islamist militants control swathes of it and have forced residents in some areas to abide by their harsh version of Islamic law, while the military’s struggle to quell the insurgency has drained scarce national resources.

Several armoured vehicles belonging to the presidential fleet could be seen near Kabore’s residence on Monday, riddled with bullets. One was spattered with blood.

An army soldier asks people to disperse as they gather outside Guillaume Ouedraogo army camp to show their support for the military after Burkina Faso President Roch Kabore was detained at a military camp in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso January 24, 2022.

Three armoured vehicles and soldiers wearing balaclavas were stationed outside the headquarters of the state broadcaster.

Government sources could not immediately be reached. Rumours circulated of an imminent broadcast by a military officer, but none had taken place by 1500 GMT.

The French embassy advised French nationals in Burkina Faso against going out during the day for non-essential reasons, or at all at night, calling the situation “quite confusing”.

Two Air France flights scheduled for Monday night had been cancelled and French schools in the country would remain shut on Monday and Tuesday, it added.

REUTERS