New Burkina Faso leader Colonel Paul Henri Damiba has issued a 72-hour ultimatum to all former officials of the Kabore administration to return government properties in their possession.
The ultimatum also includes vacating government homes previously assigned to them as they are no longer officials of the ruling government.
The directive stated that failure to adhere to the ultimatum would prompt “sanctions.”
Col. Damiba led a military mutiny that overthrew the government of president Rock Marc Christian Kabore on January 24 and suspended the country’s constitution.
Eight days later the military government restored the constitution although it is not clear what provisions of that constitution allows the military to lead the government.
DNT News, Ouagadougou with Correspondence reports from Julius Ouya
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