Zimbabwe: Buhari calls for calm, respect for constitution

Wed, Nov 15, 2017 | By publisher


Africa

 

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has called for calm, peace and respect for the constitution in Zimbabwe.

The president made this call in a statement issued by his Femi Adesina, special adviser on Media and Publicity to the president, in Abuja on Wednesday, November 15.

Buhari urged all political and military stakeholders in Zimbabwe to avoid any action that may plunge the country into unnecessary conflict and impact negatively on the region.

According to him, every attempt must be made to resolve all contentious issues through constitutional means to save the country from avoidable political instability.

The appeal by the Nigerian leader came in the wake of reported “military takeover” because of rising political tension in the southern African country.

The military move was sequel to President Robert Mugabe’s recent removal of former Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa from office.

President Jacob Zuma said that Mugabe was being confined to his home, but he was in good health.

Zuma spoke to Mugabe in his capacity as chairman of the Southern African Development Community.

He said he was sending special envoys to Zimbabwe to meet Mugabe and the Zimbabwean Defence Force, which has seized power in Harare.

The military takeover came two days after General Constantino Chiwenga, the army chief – flanked by other senior officers – warned that he was prepared to “step in” to end the turmoil in the ruling Zanu-PF party.

 

– Nov 15, 2017 @ 13:05 GMT |

 

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