Military reopens travel borders in Guinea-Bissau
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This announcement came shortly after former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, was removed from the country after being stuck during the political turmoil....
The Military authority in Guinea-Bissau has reopened the travel borders in the country after seizing power in a military coup.
The Inspector General of the Armed Forces, General Lansana Mansali, announced this to AFP on Thursday, 24-hours after all borders were closed.
“All borders are now open,” he announced.
This announcement came shortly after former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, was removed from the country after being stuck during the political turmoil.
The former President had travelled to Bissau as part of an international team to observe the national elections. He, however, got stuck in the country after the Military took over Government in the country and shut down all travel routes.
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