The government mourns the victims

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2023-05-11 20:49:46

The demonstration of the living forces of Wednesday May 10 was mentioned during the Council of Ministers of this Thursday May 11.

Ousmane Gaoual Diallo, minister spokesperson for the government, indicated that the President of the transition and the Prime Minister deplored all these victims, all these injuries and all this destruction. This, without giving a precise assessment. The spokesperson for the government affirms that these authorities wished that the political actors find serenity. To ensure that dialogue and exchange can be the means of settling contradictions. “The Prime Minister reaffirmed his determination to continue discussions with political actors to find a way out that gives room for dialogue. Today, it is clear that there is concern about the behavior of certain political actors who, in defiance of all the goodwill and the outstretched hand of the head of government, continue to stir up the tensions that are rotting relations and the good life between us in society. »

The release of Foniké Mengué et Cie does not end the legal proceedings

Addressing the release of FNDC officials, Ousmane Gaoual affirmed that the Prime Minister, Bernard Goumou, has maintained his outstretched hand with the clerics which resulted in the provisional release of civil society actors who are Oumar Sylla alias Foninké Menguè , Ibrahima Diallo and Mamadou Billo Bah. According to the Minister, their “release does not put an end to the legal proceedings against them, they have just been made available to the religious, to respond to a complaint from the wise men whom the government has invited to intercede with the authorities, so that they regain their freedom pending the opening of their trial, which should take place next week. So it’s not a liberation as many hear it. But rather it is a provisional release, it does not end the legal proceedings. Justice will continue and decide their fate. »

It remains to be seen whether this will put an end to the outcry aroused after the release of Foninké Menguè et Cie, without any trial after 9 months and 10 days of detention.

Ibn Adama

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