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Guinea-Bissau Military junta appoints General as Leader after coup

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Guinea-Bissau’s military appointed a general as the country’s new leader for the duration of one year Thursday, a day after seizing power, arresting the president, and derailing the announcement of election results.

Soldiers patrolled the area around the presidential palace in Bissau on Thursday morning, and a few people were seen walking along the main road leading to the building, where heavy gunfire rang out the previous day.

After taking the oath of office in a ceremony at the military’s headquarters, General Horta N’Tam, chief of staff of the army, declared that “I have just been sworn in to lead the High Command”.

Dozens of heavily armed soldiers were deployed at the scene as he told a press conference that actions were necessary “to block operations that aimed to threaten our democracy”.

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A group of officers on Wednesday said they had seized “total control” of the coup-prone country, suspending the electoral process as Guinea-Bissau awaited the results of last Sunday’s vote, which President Umaro Sissoco Embalo had been expected to win.

Having served until now as the chief of staff of the country’s army, N’Tam is considered to have been close in recent years with President Embalo.
N’Tam said evidence had been “sufficient to justify the operation”, adding that “necessary measures are urgent and important and require everyone’s participation”.

Sandwiched between Guinea and Senegal, Guinea-Bissau has experienced four coups since independence from Portugal in 1974, as well as multiple attempted coups.

On Wednesday afternoon, General Denis N’Canha, head of the presidential military office, told journalists that the military was assuming control of the country “until further notice” after a plan involving “drug lords” had been uncovered, which had included “the introduction of weapons into the country to alter the constitutional order”.

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In addition to halting “the entire electoral process”, he said military forces had suspended “all media programming” and imposed a mandatory curfew.

All land, air and sea borders were shut Wednesday following the coup, but General Lassana Mansali said Thursday they had been reopened.

Embalo was arrested Wednesday and is being held at general-staff headquarters, where he is being “well-treated”, according to a military source.
A senior officer added that “the chief of staff and the minister of the interior” had also been detained.
Opposition leader Domingos Simoes Pereira, who was barred from last weekend’s presidential election by the Supreme Court, was additionally arrested Wednesday, according to two sources close to him.
The chair of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) “unequivocally condemns the coup d’etat” in a statement Thursday while recalling the body’s “strict zero-tolerance for unconstitutional changes of government”.

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Guinea-Bissau is among the world’s poorest countries and is also a hub for drug trafficking between Latin America and Europe, a trade facilitated by the nation’s long history of political tumult.

Political stability was one of the major issues in the election, given the nation’s turbulent past. In October the country’s army said it thwarted an “attempt to subvert the constitutional order” and arrested several senior military officers.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was “following the situation with deep concern”, his spokesman said, while the country’s former colonial ruler, Portugal, discouraged “any act of institutional or civic violence”.
Sadibou Marong, director of Reporters Without Borders’s Sub-Saharan Africa office, meanwhile, said the country’s media suspension amounted to a serious violation of the right to information.

“The population must be able to be informed about what is happening in the country, especially in this context of political crisis,” he said.
The West African region has been rife with coups in recent years, with Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and Guinea all seeing their governments toppled.
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NEMA urges flood-prone residents to relocate as rains intensify nationwide

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The Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency, Zubaida Umar, has urged residents of flood-prone communities across the country to heed early warning alerts and relocate to safer locations as the rainy season intensifies.

Umar advised in a statement issued by the agency’s Press Unit on Saturday, warning that the current period of heightened rainfall requires communities at risk to take proactive steps to protect lives and property.

According to the statement, the NEMA boss said the period of increased rainfall calls for the activation of community-level flood mitigation measures to reduce the impact of flooding.

She urged residents to heed early warning information issued by relevant government agencies and relocate to higher ground whenever there is a threat of flooding.

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The statement read, “The current period of heightened rainfall calls for the activation of community-level flood mitigation measures to minimise the impact of flooding.”

Umar also cautioned members of the public against driving or walking through floodwaters, while urging them to refrain from dumping refuse into drainage channels.

She further advised residents to promptly report emergency situations to the appropriate authorities to enable a timely response.

The NEMA DG stressed that “preparedness and early evacuation remain the most effective ways of preventing avoidable loss of lives and reducing the impact of floods during the peak of the rainy season.”

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She disclosed that the agency’s Zonal Directors and Heads of Operations Offices had been directed to intensify community-based awareness campaigns on flood preparedness nationwide.

According to her, the officials have also been mandated to strengthen collaboration with State Emergency Management Agencies, Local Emergency Management Committees, traditional institutions and other relevant stakeholders, as well as coordinate timely search and rescue operations where necessary.

Umar reaffirmed NEMA’s commitment to continuous monitoring of the flood situation nationwide. He pledged that the agency would continue working closely with relevant stakeholders to ensure timely response and the provision of humanitarian assistance to affected persons.

The latest advisory comes days after the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency warned that 14 states could experience medium flood risk between July 14 and July 20, following its latest hydrological forecast. The agency identified Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Kaduna, Lagos, Niger and Plateau as states likely to experience localised flooding, urging residents in vulnerable communities to take precautionary measures.

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Earlier, the Federal Ministry of Environment had also issued a flood alert for 26 states and the Federal Capital Territory, warning that heavy rainfall could trigger flooding in hundreds of communities. The ministry advised residents in flood-prone areas to remain vigilant, monitor official weather advisories and relocate where necessary to minimise the risk to lives and property.

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Herdsmen seize mourning siblings, mother’s corpse in Benue

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Three siblings travelling from Abuja to Benue State with the remains of their late mother have reportedly been abducted by suspected armed herdsmen along the Ogobia–Otukpo Road in Ohimini Local Government Area of the state.

The victims were said to have been kidnapped in the early hours of Saturday between Omutele and Ankpechi communities while transporting their mother’s body from Abuja to their hometown, Iklenyi in Okpokwu Local Government Area, LGA, for burial.

A source familiar with the incident said the family had encountered difficulties during the journey after their vehicle developed a mechanical fault, delaying their trip until the early hours of the morning.

“Even at about 2am they were still on the road because their vehicle had broken down. After repairing it, they continued the journey because they were determined to take their mother’s body home for burial,” the source said.

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According to the source, the three siblings maintained contact with their relatives throughout the trip until they reached the stretch of road between Omutele and Ankpechi communities, where they were allegedly ambushed by armed men.

“It was the three of them travelling with the corpse of their mother. When they got to that area, the armed men abducted all three siblings and even took the corpse of their mother into the bush. As we speak, they are still being held,” the source added.

Describing the incident as heartbreaking, the source appealed to security agencies to intensify efforts to rescue the victims and recover the remains of the deceased.

“It is painful that a family already grieving the loss of their mother has been subjected to this ordeal. They kidnapped not only the children but also took the corpse of a dead woman. We appeal to the security agencies to act swiftly and ensure their safe rescue,” the source said.

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Confirming the incident, the Chairman of Ohimini Local Government Area, Mr. Gabriel Adole, said he had received reports of the abduction and was on his way to the affected community to obtain firsthand information.

“I have been informed about the incident and I am heading to the area to ascertain exactly what happened,” Adole said.

The Benue State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Udeme Edet, could not be reached at the time of filing this report.

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UNICAL sacks eight over examination fraud, others

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The University of Calabar has dismissed eight members of staff for various acts of misconduct, including examination malpractice, absenteeism, alleged fund diversion, result falsification and vandalism.

The university also sanctioned another staff member by delaying his promotion for two years over alleged negligence of duty and examination misconduct.

According to a statement issued on Saturday by the Registrar and Secretary to the Governing Council, Dr Icha Chukwuka, the decisions were taken at the institution’s 174th Governing Council meeting after consideration of disciplinary cases presented before the council.

According to the statement, Prof Emilia Oyira of the Department of Nursing Science was dismissed over alleged examination misconduct.

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Four other academic staff members, Ukachukwu Darlington of the Department of Chemical Pathology, Akinrinade Ogunluyi of the Department of Microbiology, Dr Arum Nchekwube of the Department of Internal Medicine and Okoi Nyesam of the Clinical Medical Hostel were dismissed for alleged absenteeism and abandonment of duty.

The council also approved the dismissal of Mr Edet Okon of the Works Department over allegations of vandalising and carting away armoured cables belonging to the institution.

Similarly, Mr Eworo Ibor of the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry was dismissed over alleged falsification and alteration of examination results.

Also affected was Mr Emmanuel Adariku of the University’s Alumni Relations Office, who was dismissed over the alleged unauthorised withdrawal of funds from the Friends of Malabor Alumni Trust Funds account.

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In a related development, the Governing Council approved a two-year delay in the promotion of Dr Mathias Agba of the Department of Nursing Science.

The university also ordered the forfeiture of 50 per cent of his withheld salary over alleged negligence of duty and examination misconduct.

Reaffirming its commitment to discipline, the university management said it would continue to maintain zero tolerance for unethical conduct.

“The administration of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Offiong Offiong, remains committed to rebranding the institution on the foundation of integrity, excellence in service delivery and zero tolerance for all forms of unethical practices,” the statement added.

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