What started out as an exchange of heavy gunfire on Friday morning was confirmed late in the evening with a broadcast on National TV announcing the takeover.
In a statement issues from the ECOWAS Commission hours after the announcement, the bloc said it firmly condemned the incident at a time the Sandaogo Damiba-led junta was making progress on an orderly return to constitutional order by July 1, 2024.
The junta said a new leader – civilian or military will be be announced in due course, but before that some measures put in place include dissolution of the government, the Transitional Legislative Assembly (ALT), and the Transition Charter as well as the closure of borders.
COMMUNIQUE OF THE ECOWAS COMMISSION ON THE SOCIO-POLITICAL SITUATION IN BURKINA FASO
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) condemns in the strongest terms the seizure of power by force which took place Friday, September 30, 2022 in Burkina Faso.
ECOWAS finds this new coup inopportune at a time when progress has been made, thanks to diplomacy and the efforts of ECOWAS for a methodical return to constitutional order no later than July 1, 2024.
ECOWAS reaffirms its unreserved opposition to any taking or maintaining of the
power by unconstitutional means and demands scrupulous respect for the timeline already agreed with the Transitional Authorities for a swift return to constitutional order no later than July 1, 2024.
ECOWAS warns any institution, force or group of people who by acts would prevent the programmed return to constitutional order or would contribute to the weakening of peace and stability in Burkina Faso and the Region.
The ECOWAS Commission remains seized of the development of the situation.
Done in Abuja on September 30, 2022.
The President of the Commission
Read the full statement (in French) Below :
COMMUNIQUÉ DE LA COMMISSION DE LA CEDEAO SUR LA SITUATION SOCIOPOLITIQUE AU BURKINA FASO pic.twitter.com/5tS8gvezEB
— Ecowas – Cedeao (@ecowas_cedeao) September 30, 2022
How the coup was announced:
A coup d’etat was announced by one Captain Ibrahim Traore on state TV flanked by fully armed and masked soldiers.
It came barely 10 months after the last one that removed democratically elected Christian Roch Marc Kabore from power. The Traore-led junta thus deposed Lt. Col. Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba from power.
Reports of heavy artillery gunfire in the wee hours of Friday morning and heavy military presence in parts of the capital Ouagadougou raised fears of a takeover.
But the Presidency in a statement on Facebook said negotiations were ongoing and that an enemy was seeking to sow division between the people.
The state broadcaster went off for hours and returned to normal programming. But this evening, a group of armed soldiers appeared on the state TV to announce a takeover according to multiple reports.
The new junta announced that they have deposed Damiba as leader of the same coup vehicle that came into power in January, hence they are only taking over the leadership of the MPSR.
They cited the continued degradation of the security situation in the West African country as basis for their action.
They have also promised an immediate reorganization of the military with the view to halt the terrorist attacks and to restore durable security across the country.
Watch the address (in French) of the coup leader below:
The West Africa coup contagion
Mali:
On May 24, 2021, Mali’s President, Bah N’daw, Prime Minister, Moctar Ouane and Minister of Defence, Souleymane Doucoure were captured by the Malian Army led by Vice President, Assimi Goita as the head of the junta.
They subsequently announced that N’daw and Ouane were stripped of their powers pending new general elections to be held in 2022.
This was the second time Goita had grabbed power, he emerged as the coup leader when late President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita was removed in 2020 on the back of mass protests arising largely from insecurity.
Guinea:
Guinea experienced a coup, on September 5, 2021, when its President, Alpha Condé, was captured by the country’s armed forces after gunfire in the capital, Conakry.
Special forces commander Mamady Doumbouya released a broadcast on state television announcing the dissolution of the constitution and government.
Burkina Faso recorded a coup on Monday, January 24, 2022. The country’s Army, led by Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba confirmed that it had dissolved the government and the national assembly, as well as closed the borders.
Damiba will go on to announce a reconciliation body and meet with other stakeholders including regional leaders with the view of transitioning to democratic rule in the shortest possible time.
As recently as a week ago, he defended the January coup describing it as necessary and calling for concerted effort to combat terrorism in the region when he spoke at the 77th United Nations General Assembly.
Reactions On Social Media Below
ECOWAS condemns coup in Burkina Faso (statement below).
ECOWAS member state coups in last 2 years:
Aug 2020: Mali.
May 2021: Mali-coup within a coup.
Sept 2021: Guinea.
Jan 2022: Burkina Faso.
Feb 2022: Guinea Bissau- Coup attempt
Sept 2022: Burkina Faso— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@CisNyakundy) October 1, 2022
ECOWAS condemns the coup in Burkina Faso and urges the armed forces to stick to the agreed timetable for a transition to democratic rule no later than the 1st July 2024. https://t.co/EZdwWnwNzt
— Mayeni Jones (@MayeniJones) September 30, 2022
https://twitter.com/ramadji/status/1575985376220835841?s=20&t=6P2hJRxd_QpKjMI4iOC5vg
Condemning state coup & military power is no longer sufficient. #ECOWAS and international community should think about the roots causes and provide long lasting solutions. #Burkina_Faso #Mali #Guinea.
— Mamounou Marcel LAMA (@Marcel_Gbana) September 30, 2022
With the coup in Burkina Faso, West Africa is looking like the most unstable region right now.
ECOWAS is looking more and more ineffective. https://t.co/YQNPmH8nEG I also wrote about how poorly ECOWAS handles coups
— Anarchy, MSc (@_LeonieMills) September 30, 2022
ECOWAS has condemned the coup in Burkina Faso.
In the last 2 years, coups have rocked ECOWAS member states as follows;
Aug 2020: Mali.
May 2021: Mali-coup within a coup.
Sept 2021: Guinea.
Jan 2022: Burkina Faso.
Feb 2022: Guinea Bissau- Coup attempt
Sept 2022: Burkina Faso— Burton Makelo (@its_burton) October 1, 2022
This is the list of the ECOWAS member state coups in the last 2 years between 2020 and 2022.
Aug 2020: Mali.
May 2021: Mali-coup within a coup.
Sept 2021: Guinea.
Jan 2022: Burkina Faso.
Feb 2022: Guinea Bissau- Coup attempt
Sept 2022: Burkina Faso🇧🇫What is the indication?
— Kawangware Finest ™ (Geoffrey Moturi) (@cbs_ke) October 1, 2022
West Africa and coup d'etats! Too bad…Ecowas is weak! Burkina Faso's military government mutinied.
— Kwame Amoh (@kwame_amoh) September 30, 2022
West African nations embroiled in coup d'etat like Burkina Faso, please wake up from post-colonial hangovers & focus on national development for your citizens. Stop living in 1980s coups! It's 21st century! @Ecowas_cdc @ecowas_youth @AUC_MoussaFaki @Julius_S_Malema#BurkinaFaso
— Kisika Sam (@WekesawaKisika) October 1, 2022
ECOWAS condemns coup in Burkina Faso (statement below).
ECOWAS member state coups in last 2 years:
Aug 2020: Mali.
May 2021: Mali-coup within a coup.
Sept 2021: Guinea.
Jan 2022: Burkina Faso.
Feb 2022: Guinea Bissau- Coup attempt
Sept 2022: Burkina Faso https://t.co/ZqVexRknhS pic.twitter.com/Wv9FZzUVgT— Samira Sawlani (@samirasawlani) October 1, 2022
It's time The AU and ECOWAS jointly isolate Burkina Faso in pressuring the Military to immediately adopt Constitutional Order. Left untamed, this is barbarous and a very regressive trend that will drag the West African bloc in the mire of endless coup de tats
— Jim Jim (@BonafideJim) October 1, 2022
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