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Wednesday, 31 December 2014

Tunisia election: Beji Caid Essebsi to besworn in as president


Tunisian President-elect Beji Caid Essebsi
is to take his oath of office after winning
the country’s first free presidential poll.
He secured victory last week over
incumbent Moncef Marzouki.
His triumph means Tunisia – where the
Arab Spring began – remains the only
Arab country to move from authoritarian
rule to democracy in that period.
On Monday, electoral authorities
confirmed that Mr Essebsi had won a
run-off vote against Mr Marzouki.
The new president will be sworn in at a
ceremony in the newly elected parliament
– where his party Nidaa Tounes also
holds the largest number of seats.
The swearing in takes place on the
anniversary four years ago of protests
that eventually toppled President Zine al-
Abidine Ben Ali in January 2011.
The BBC’s Naveena Kottoor in Tunis says
that while this is the latest democratic
milestone for Tunisia, many in the
country are arguing that political
transition will only succeed if newly-
elected politicians usher in social and
economic changes.
Mr Essebsi, 88, has urged all Tunisians to
“work together” for stability but critics say
his win marks the return of a discredited
establishment, pointing out that he served
under President Ben Ali.
This month’s vote was the first time
Tunisians have been able to vote freely
for their president since independence
from France in 1956.
The new president will have restricted
powers under a constitution passed
earlier this year.
He will be commander-in-chief of the
armed forces but can appoint or sack
senior officers only in consultation with
the prime minister.
( BBC )

Nigerian, Not Cameroon Airforce BombedBoko Haram Terrorists in North-East – –DHQ


Following reports Tuesday, that
Cameroonian air force jets on Monday
launched air strikes on scores of Boko
Haram terrorists who occupied a military
base in Northern Cameroon and bombed
them on the Nigerian side, the Defence
Headquarters said yesterday that no
foreign air force aircraft launched any
airstrike on Nigeria’s territory.
Rather, DHQ in a post on its twitter
handle, disclosed that the air strikes that
killed Boko Haram terrorists in the said
confrontation at the Nigerian divide of the
border town with Cameroon was carried
out by Nigerian Airforce fighter aircraft.
It said it will investigate the source of the
information claiming that the air strikes
were carried out by a foreign air force.
Cameroon’s minister of information, Issa
Tchiroma had in a statement, said the
coordinated assaults on five towns and
villages showed a change in tactics by
Boko Haram fighters, adding that the
group’s campaign to carve out an Islamic
Caliphate has spread from North East
Nigeria to neighbouring Cameroon.
He added that President Paul Biya
ordered air strikes to flush out Boko
Haram terrorists’ from Northern
Cameroon.
However, Defence Spokesman, Major
General Chris Olukolade said, “Ongoing
highly Coordinated Air operation is being
conducted by the Nigeria Air force. No
indication of any Foreign Force engaging
in any part of Nigeria. We will investigate
claims of Airstrikes by a Foreign Force on
our Soil. This serves to satisfy peddlers of
strange claims and stories”
Continuing, Olukolade asked, “What could
be the motive of Foreign Media outfits
peddling false/exaggerated claims of a
neighboring Army’s exploits on Nigerian
soil?”