Burkina Faso leader, Blaise Compaore, appointed a new Prime Minister members of the presidential guard, a mutiny on 15 April began the uprising is apologized for their actions and an end called.
Luc Adolphe Tiao, the west African country will replace Ambassador to France, Tertius Zongo, Prime Minister, said Compaore in a statement read on national television late yesterday.
Compaoré has the chiefs of staff of the army, air force and police pointed and dissolved his Government in the last week as he tries to suppress protest violence by soldiers about their living conditions. The mutiny has spread to at least four cities in the country.
"We regret this mutiny, looting and disorder," Moussa AG Abdoulaye, a spokesman for the protesters soldiers, said in a statement on radio television du Burkina, the State broadcaster, read in the capital Ouagadougou. "We reaffirm our respect and our support for the President of Burkina Faso and call others in the country, shoot to stop."
Compaoré, 60, sub-Saharan Africa is largest cotton producer since acquisition makes 1987 decided in a coup d ' état. The country has been in turmoil since February, when during demonstrations against the police after the death of a student in their care five people were killed.
Gold diggers including Montreal-based Semafo Inc. (SMF) and London Avocet Mining plc (AVM) have operations in Burkina Faso. Semafo said yesterday that the unrest said right during Avocet on 15 April operations of his Mana mine, has disturbed not.
The editor responsible for this story contact: Antony Sguazzin on asguazzin@bloomberg.net
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