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Guinea: New Consitution Sparks Political Unrest

Following the online publication of the government’s draft for a new constitution, Guinea’s opposition movement called for a “dead town” day today (12 August 2024).  People were asked to stay at home and refrain from going to work.

Demonstrations have been announced throughout Guinea tomorrow, potentially making it dangerous to be on the streets.

Even today, after leaving for work in the early morning (between 05:00 and 06.00 LT) to avoid getting caught by road blocks manned by violent protesters, some of our staff were finding it difficult to reach their homes safely later in the day.

We would not expect the politicial unrest to have any direct effect on the ports (e.g. Conakry, Boké, Kamsar), apart from possible delays for staff and trucks trying to reach them.

Nevertheless, in view of the volatile situation, we would recommend that seafarers remain within the confines of the ports which are usually well guarded.

Information provided by Budd Guinea (budd.guinee-conakry@budd-pni.com)

 

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