Thursday, November 06, 2014

African Mediators Fail to Name Civilian to Lead Burkina Faso After Unrest


ZIDA & THE THREE 'WISE' MEN: Burkina Faso interim Head of State, Burkina Faso, Lt. Col Isaac Zida and John Dramani Mahama of Ghana, Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria and Macky Sall of Senegal in Ouagadougou (Photo: Abati @ Twitter)

Three African Presidents were present including John Dramani Mahama of Ghana, Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria and Macky Sall of Senegal, but they did not put forward any prospective civilian alternative to Lt. Col. Isaac Zida as transition leader for Burkina Faso.

The story is elaborate on The New York Times:

Despite often rancorous discussion brokered by three African presidents, political and military leaders in Burkina Faso have failed to name a civilian to lead a transition to democracy after the resignation of President Blaise Compaoré.

According to a statement late Wednesday from the leaders of Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal, the country’s fractious contenders have agreed to the outlines of a plan — intended in part to avert African Union and American sanctions — to restore the Constitution and begin a path to elections by November next year.

The negotiations in Ouagadougou, the capital of this poor, landlocked West African nation, followed a convulsion of violent protest last week that led to Mr. Compaoré's exit. Thousands of protesters surged through the city, setting fire to buildings including the Parliament and marching on the presidential palace.



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