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    Rumours of coup in Côte d’Ivoire spark panic amid political tensions

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedMay 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Côte d’Ivoire’s Ouattara attends council of ministers meeting despite coup rumours
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    Rumors of a military coup in Côte d’Ivoire swept across social media on Wednesday, stoking fears of political instability and triggering widespread alarm. Unverified claims suggested a violent takeover, with some alleging that President Alassane Ouattara had either been killed, captured, or forced to flee the country.

    Alleged reports of significant violence, internet blackouts, and growing unrest have only fueled the speculation. Social media platforms, especially X, were awash with panic-inducing posts, despite no confirmation from credible news sources. At the time of writing, no major international or local news outlet had reported a verified coup.

    A source within the ECOWAS Parliament in Abuja, speaking anonymously, dismissed the reports as “fake news.” The Ivorian Embassy in Abuja has yet to make an official statement.

    Tensions remain high following the deaths of at least 33 people between May 19 and 20 during a period of unrest. With a history of political volatility—including the deadly 2010 post-election crisis that claimed over 3,000 lives—Côte d’Ivoire is no stranger to such fears.

    This latest wave of concern threatens to overshadow recent economic progress. Just last week, on May 14, Africa Global Logistics announced a €60 million investment in inland logistics, aiming to boost Ivory Coast’s role as a key West African transport hub. The country’s economy has seen robust growth, averaging over 6% annually, bolstering hopes for sustained regional influence.

    • Cooperation between Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire will drive growth, create jobs – Osinbajo

    A military takeover now would risk undermining this economic progress and could throw the country into renewed political chaos ahead of the crucial October 2025 general elections.

    If confirmed, the coup would also mark another setback for democracy in West Africa, which has already seen recent military takeovers in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger—countries that have since exited the ECOWAS bloc.

    Despite the social media frenzy, the absence of credible evidence or official acknowledgment from the Ivorian authorities suggests a more complex situation. For now, the international community watches closely as events in Côte d’Ivoire continue to unfold.

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