Burkina Faso junta fires prime minister, dissolves government
Burkina Faso's junta leader Captain Ibrahim Traore attends the first ordinary summit of heads of state and governments of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) in Niamey, Niger July 6, 2024. REUTERS/ Mahamadou Hamidou/File Photo
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Burkina Faso's ruling junta has dismissed interim Prime
Minister Apollinaire Joachim Kyelem de Tambela and dissolved the government, a
decree issued by the office of military leader Ibrahim Traore said on Friday.
The decree did not give a reason for the dismissal of
Tambela, who was appointed interim premier soon after Traore seized
power in September 2022 - one of a string of military coups in West Africa's
unstable Sahel region in recent years.
Members of the dissolved government will continue in their
roles until a new cabinet is named, the decree said.
Burkina has been fighting Islamist insurgents, some with
links to al Qaeda and Islamic State, since they spread into its territory from
neighbouring Mali almost a decade ago.
Traore vowed to do better than his predecessors when he
assumed command in 2022, but the security situation has deteriorated further
under his regime, which has also cracked down on dissent, analysts, rights
groups, and humanitarian workers say.

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