Monday, January 9, 2017

The President of the Ivorian fired the heads of the army and police after the mutiny of the military – RBC

President of côte d’ivoire Alassane Ouattara after a two-day military mutiny fired the heads of the army, police and gendarmerie of the country, reports Reuters with reference to the common statement of the head of state.

the statement says Ouattara, their positions in connection with “immediate effect” by the decree of the President lost the General Soumaila Bakayoko, chief of the national police, Breda M, Bia and commander of the national gendarmerie, Serve the Kuak Kuassi.

Earlier, on 6 January, the soldiers in côte d’ivoire seized arms depots and took the city of bouaké. The protesters demanded higher wages, premium payments, and improving living conditions. As told then the local residents, shooting was also conducted in the cities of Korhogo and Daloa.

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the next day, Ouattara announced his agreement to meet the demands of the rebels. One of the participants of the rebellion were even informed that the authorities of côte d’ivoire and the protesters reached an agreement.

However, as it became known on 8 January, soldiers opened fire on an office building in bouaké, where the government delegation. Reuters noted that the soldiers demanded to immediately receive their bonuses, not next week. Later that day, the Agency reported that the protesters were released from the buildings they are surrounded by members of the government delegation. Among them, according to Reuters, was the defense Minister Alain-Richard of Donwahi.

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