Lt. Col. Yocouba Isaac Zida Follows Pattern Of Other Military Officers Who Enter Politics
By Abayomi Azikiwe (Pan-African News Wire)
Modern Ghana - 10 November 2014
After over a week of intense discussion between opposition
parties, mass organizations and religious leaders of Burkina Faso, there
was an announcement made on Nov. 10 that a roadmap had been agreed upon
for a transition to civilian rule.
This consensus among
the political parties and mass organizations must now be negotiated with
the military to set the terms of the transition.
Popular
organizations had rejected the military’s attempt to lead a transition
team. Three leaders from Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal representing the
regional Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) visited the
capital of Ouagadougou on Nov. 7 calling for a rapid process that would
lead to national elections. The plan put forward from discussions among
the opposition parties and mass organizations is calling for elections
by Nov. 2015 after the appointment of an interim civilian president to
guide the entire process.
Earlier on Oct. 30, demonstrations
attended by hundreds of thousands demanded the resignation of the
27-year dictator President Blaise Compaore. When members of parliament
were set to approve a bill that would have provided legal cover for
Compaore to run for another term of office, thousands gathered outside
the Place de la Nation while many stormed the parliament, the ruling
party headquarters and other symbols of authority, setting them on fire.
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