FG Condemns Mutiny In Ivory Coast

[caption id="attachment_20091" align="alignnone" width="800"]Alassane Ouattara, President of the Ivory Coast[/caption]

The Federal Government has condemned in strong terms the recent mutiny by some members of the Cote d’Ivoire military against the government of President Alassane Ouattara.

In a series of tweets via the official Twitter handle of the Presidency, the Nigerian government called for calm between both parties while advising the mutineers to dialogue.

Six people, including a mother of three, were wounded when renegade soldiers in Ivory Coast opened fire at a protest against an army mutiny in Bouake last Friday.

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The mutiny over unpaid bonuses spread quickly to other cities and towns, mirroring an uprising by the same group in January, Al-Jazeera reports.

The mutineers helped the president take office in 2011. The former rebels make up about 8,400 of Ivory Coast’s 22,000-strong army.

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A deal was expected to be agreed on Monday, however, two spokesmen for the rebel soldiers told Reuters they wanted more money.

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One, Sgt Seydou Kone said: “They proposed five million CFA francs (each) to be paid tomorrow. But we want seven million to be paid in one payment and immediately.”

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