Former President Goodluck Jonathan has reportedly left Guinea-Bissau for Nigeria, following the Military take-over of government in the tiny West African country.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a special flight was arranged to ferry Jonathan and members of his delegation out of Bissau, the nation’s capital on Thursday.
Confirming that Jonathan and the team are safe and secured, a statement issued by the Ministry’s spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa, said, “Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan is very safe and out of Guinea-Bissau. He left with a special flight with members of his delegation, including Ibm Chambas.”
Jonathan’s departure followed the call by the House of Representatives on the Federal Government to ensure the safety of the former president
The former President, who led the West African Elders Forum Election Observation Mission (WAEFEOM), was in the country monitoring last Sunday’s presidential and legislative elections before the military announced the seizure of power.
Military officers in Guinea-Bissau had on Wednesday taken “total control” of the country while suspending its electoral process and closing its borders, three days after the poverty-stricken West African nation’s legislative and presidential elections.
In the early afternoon, General Denis N’Canha, head of the presidential military office, told members of the press that a command “composed of all branches of the armed forces, was taking over the leadership of the country until further notice”.
They arrested incumbent President Umaro Embalo, who had been favoured to win Sunday’s election.
On Thursday, the military appointed the Chief of Staff of the Army, General Horta N’Tam, as the country’s new leader for the duration of one year


