By Lamin Baldeh in Conakry
Unexpectedly, Prime Minister Bernard Goumou’s government has been dissolved by an order issued by Guinea’s President, Corps General Mamadi Doumbouya. Brigadier General Amara Camara, Minister Secretary General of the Presidency and Spokesperson for the President of the Transition, announced on television.
Many Guineans are perplexed and unsure about the country’s future after the government’s dissolution.
The public was left to speculate about the underlying reasons for this drastic decision, as the decree did not specify the reasons for the dissolution. Sources, however, indicate that the President’s choice might have been significantly influenced by internal division and conflicts within the administration. There is a lack of unity in the government, as evidenced by reports of conflicts and tensions, especially between Prime Minister Goumou and the Minister of Justice.
The Chiefs of Staff, Secretaries General, and Deputy Secretaries General will be in charge of running government operations on a day-to-day basis after the dissolution until a new government is formed. There are concerns regarding the stability and efficacy of the government during this transitional phase arising from this temporary arrangement. Concerns about the political environment have been raised by the populace, who want to see the current crisis resolved quickly.
Guinea is facing significant challenges and uncertainties, and the government’s dissolution coincides with this moment.People are seeking clarity and transparency in the decision-making process, and the abrupt change in leadership has left them feeling uneasy and nervous. The President’s move to dissolve the government emphasises how important it is to have a unified and cohesive leadership team to handle the urgent problems the country faces.
Restoring stability, promoting unity, and advancing good governance continue to be the main priorities for Guinea as it moves through this transitional period. A new government’s impending formation will be closely observed as it will determine the direction the nation takes in the future. The current events in Guinea serve as a timely reminder of the weakness of political systems and the value of capable crisis management.