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Junta Chief Claims 'Victory' as Guinea Plunges into Internet Blackout Amid Election Fury

Junta Chief Claims ‘Victory’ as Guinea Plunges into Internet Blackout Amid Election Fury

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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In a move that has transformed a presidential election into a digital-age power grab, Guinea’s junta leader, General Mamady Doumbouya, has declared a massive lead in a controversial vote held under a nationwide internet blackout, with his main political rivals barred from the ballot and social media platforms silenced to stifle dissent.

Initial results, read on state television by election chief Djenabou Toure, show General Doumbouya crushing the competition, winning over 80% of the vote in numerous districts of the capital, Conakry, and dominating regions across the country. The landslide margin comes as no surprise: the general’s two most potent challengers—the opposition parties RPG Arc en Ciel and UFDG—were legally prohibited from contesting the election he himself engineered.

Junta Chief Claims 'Victory' as Guinea Plunges into Internet Blackout Amid Election Fury

Civil society groups have condemned the process as a “charade,” while permitted opposition candidates decry widespread irregularities. As the votes were counted, the junta tightened its grip on the narrative. Internet monitoring group NetBlocks confirmed that access to TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook was severely restricted, a move critics see as a blatant attempt to mute public fury and control the story of his “victory.”

The general, who seized power in a 2021 coup, had promised the nation, “Neither I nor any member of this transition will be a candidate for anything… As soldiers, we value our word very much.” That solemn oath was shattered in September when a new constitution, implemented under his rule, conveniently erased term limits and allowed him to place his name on the ballot.

From Coup Leader to “President-for-Life”

General Doumbouya justified his original coup by accusing then-President Alpha Condé of corruption, human rights abuses, and mismanagement—charges opponents now level directly at the junta itself. In the lead-up to Sunday’s vote, his regime restricted opposition activities, banned protests, and stifled press freedom, tactics chillingly similar to those he once decried.

The election unfolds against a backdrop of stark national contrast. Last month, authorities launched the colossal Simandou iron-ore mine, a project tapping into some of the world’s richest deposits. Yet, according to the World Bank, over half of Guinea’s population lives in poverty—a disconnect that fuels the anger now being suppressed online.

With the internet throttled and the opposition neutered, General Doumbouya is not just winning an election; he is executing a meticulously planned political operation to convert military might into a veneer of democratic legitimacy. For the people of Guinea, the message is clear: the ballot boxes may have been open, but the public square has been forcibly closed. The general’s “victory” speech will be heard, but the nation’s response has been digitally disappeared.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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