President of Africa’s most populous nation, Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria has joined other African leaders in condemning the coup d’état in Burkina Faso, calling it a “brazen contravention of the constitution.”
Buhari said this in a statement through his special adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina on Friday.
It will be recalled that the Interim President of Burkina Faso, Michel Kafando; Prime Minister, Yacouba Zida ; and other senior members of the cabinet were detained on Wednesday, in a move the military later confirmed was a coup.
President Buhari’s statement stated: “Nigeria aligns with ECOWAS, the African Union and the United Nations in rejecting the brazen contravention of the constitution and transitional charter of Burkina Faso by elements of the Presidential Guard under the leadership of General Gilbert Diendere.
“President Buhari and Nigeria urge the Defense and Security Forces of Burkina Faso to keep faith with the agreed transitional programme for the return of the country to full democratic rule after elections, which were due to be held in the country on October 11, in support of which Nigeria has donated 20 pick-up vans to the National Electoral Commission of Burkina Faso.
“While welcoming the news that the Interim President, Mr. Michel Kafando has now been freed, President Buhari and Nigeria also demand the immediate release of Prime Minister Isaac Zida and other detained ministers.
“Nigeria will give the fullest possible support to ongoing efforts by the ECOWAS mediatory team of President Macky Sall of Senegal and President Boni Yayi of Benin Republic to quickly restore Burkina Faso to the path of order, democracy and constitutionalism.
“The President urges the people of Burkina Faso to remain calm and steadfast in support of the transitional order, elections and democratic governance with the full assurance that Nigeria, ECOWAS and the international community will uphold their right to peace, freedom, democracy and good governance.”