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  • 04/06/2024
MEDI1TV Afrique : Presse Afrique - 04/06/2024

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00:00 It's time for the news in Africa.
00:08 Let's start in Senegal.
00:11 Senegalese authorities intensify their efforts to strengthen control over the delivery of
00:17 diplomatic passports in response to growing concerns about the integrity and use of these
00:26 documents.
00:27 In a statement to the Nouvelle Tribune Info, the Prime Minister of Senegal, Ousmane Sanko,
00:32 ordered the suspension of the number of threatening diplomatic passports, with 130 documents of
00:40 immediate suppression.
00:41 This decision follows a verification report that highlighted irregularities in the
00:47 attribution of these passports reserved for official personalities.
00:52 A new regulatory framework will be put in place to more strictly supervise the delivery
00:58 of these documents in the future, according to the source of information.
01:02 In Burkina Faso, authorities have issued a suspension order for two military officers
01:08 suspected of being involved in a plot against the government.
01:14 The information can be read on the online newspaper Kwasi.
01:18 The two officers are accused of treason and attempted coup d'état.
01:23 They were transferred to Ivory Coast to be tried.
01:26 The Burkinabe government has stated that these officers attempted to overthrow the government
01:32 by using illegal means.
01:34 The investigation is underway to determine the perpetrators of this plot and the sanctions
01:39 imposed on them, Kwasi concludes.
01:42 Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov started a new mini-tour in Africa yesterday, in Soranda,
01:53 in Conakry, in Guinea, according to APA News.
01:59 In Conakry, he met with Guinean leaders in the context of bilateral friendly relations
02:05 and in active political dialogue between the two countries.
02:09 After Guinea, Lavrov went to the Republic of Congo and Chad to close this mini-tour.
02:16 Relations between Russia and Guinea are historic, with economic cooperation,
02:23 especially in the mining sector, and humanitarian cooperation.
02:27 VOA Africa indicates in its columns that nine African countries are among the ten most
02:37 neglected populations in the world.
02:41 According to the annual ranking of the Norwegian Council for Refugees, Burkina Faso is the
02:48 first with a record of 707,000 new displacements and hundreds of thousands of people deprived
02:55 of any help.
02:57 The Sahel countries, led by military regions, are particularly affected, with Mali and
03:03 Nigeria also in the ranking, the Central African country such as Cameroon and the Republic
03:08 Democratic Republic of Congo also remains among the most neglected.
03:13 Let's finish with this press release by Nigeria, which is paralyzed by a national strike
03:20 with power cuts and the closure of airports.
03:24 The trade unions are demanding a raise in wages in the face of rampant inflation.
03:33 According to Africa News, the economic reforms of President Bola Tinobu, including the abolition
03:40 of subsidies to fuel, have led to a crisis in the cost of living unprecedented for 28
03:47 years.
03:48 Workers demand a minimum wage multiplied by 16, but the government fears that their
03:54 demand destabilizes the economy.
03:56 A report from the newspaper in Ligne.
03:59 And that's it for the essentials of African news today.
04:03 Thank you for following it.
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