Guinea president dissolves govt, paves way for new leadership

Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya, the president of the transition in Guinea, has taken decisive action by dissolving the Guinean government.
The announcement, made via national television on Monday, shocked the nation as Brigadier General Amara Camara, the senior official of the Junta, conveyed the presidential decree.
Under the new directive, the responsibility for managing current affairs has been handed over to cabinet directors, general secretaries, and their deputies until the formation of a fresh government. This significant reshuffling marks a pivotal moment in Guinea’s political landscape, as the nation navigates through this transitional period.
Moreover, the President’s administration declared the demobilization of bank accounts belonging to government officials. This move, aimed at promoting financial transparency, is expected to bring about accountability in the utilization of public funds. The call for former Ministers to surrender their travel documents to the general secretariat of the presidency further underscores the commitment to ensuring a smooth and controlled transition.
The dissolution of the government and the subsequent directives signal a departure from the previous political structure, raising questions about the nature of the upcoming government and the changes it may bring. The people of Guinea now await further developments as the nation transitions into a new era under the leadership of Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya.