The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has expressed deep concern over the growing spate of coup d’états occurring on the African continent.
He attributes these army takeovers to the difficult financial circumstances confronted by nations, resulting in the ousting of democratically elected governments.
Addressing the St. Andrews Africa Summit in Scotland, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II vehemently opposed the notion of army coups as an answer to Africa’s issues. He emphasised that whatever the circumstances, he firmly believes that army takeovers usually are not the reply.
“Let me make it categorically clear that whatever the circumstances, I don’t suppose {that a} army takeover gives the answer to the issues of our continent. There was a time when circumstances produced the notion that the gun was the answer, these instances are over.
“We’re in utterly totally different circumstances now. The important issues confronting Africans’ economic system from North to South, East to West, the burden is the economic system,” the Asantehene stated.
a number of African nations have skilled coups in recent times, with notable situations in Niger and Gabon.
The latest incident occurred in Gabon when army officers took management on August 30, saying the annulment of election outcomes that declared President Ali Bongo the winner.
The electoral fee’s declaration had sparked allegations of fraud by the opposition.