Coup leader sworn in as Burkina Faso President, vows to tackle insecurity

Coup leader sworn in as Burkina Faso President, vows to tackle insecurity
Lt. Col. Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba leader of the Jan. 24 Burkina Faso coup
Lt Col Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba leader of the Jan 24 Burkina Faso coup

OUAGADOUGOU, Feb 17 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Lt. Col. Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba of Burkina Faso has formally been sworn-in as President of the West African country, weeks after he led a coup.

The event was held at the Constitutional Court premises in the capital Ouagadougou on Wednesday, Feb 16.

The inauguration ceremony, was broadcast on TV but with no foreign representatives present.

“To… gain the upper hand over the enemy, it will be necessary… to rise up and convince ourselves that as a nation we have more than what it takes to win this war,” he said in his address.

Until his ‘rise’ to the position of a coup leader, Damiba’s last held post as a Lieutenant Colonel of the army was head of security for the capital, Ouagadougou (the country’s third security region).

He had only been handed that post in December 2021 by ousted President Kabore in a move analysts said was to retain the support of the military at the time.

From Ouagadougou security chief, Damiba was announced on Monday evening as leader of the junta known as “Patriotic Movement for Safeguard and Restoration, or MPSR.”

Africa as of January 2022 has four unelected presidents who are all soldiers. Three of them are in West Africa.

The latest of them being Damiba of Burkina Faso
. — NNN-AGENCIES

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