The city of Kankan, the second largest city in the country, has been shaken for several days by demonstrations by young people demanding better electricity supply. But these demonstrations for the most part take place at night and cause a lot of damage, the effigy of Colonel Mamady Doumbouya was even burned last Monday.
Faced with the level of violence of these outings, the administrative and military authorities launched a hunt once morest the leaders of the protest. This Wednesday, Ousmane M’bia Kaba, the president of the citizens’ movement for the electrification of Upper Guinea was pinned when he left the premises of the radio Espace Kankan, where he was invited by the columnists of the program Bèyitafö.
He was driven in a police pick-up, followed by several others from the gendarmerie.
Ahmed Sekou Nabe
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