Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 02:45 pm
The government of Burundi has announced the sudden death of President Pierre Nkurunziza.
According to a statement on Twitter Mr Nkurunziza died today after suffering a heart attack. He was aged 55.
“The government of the Republic of Burundi is sad to announce to the people of Burundi and the international community the unexpected death of His Excellency Pierre Nkurunziza, president of the Republic of Burundi”, a statement posted on Twitter read.
The statement added: ‘The president died in hospital after a heart attack. He was hospitalised last week, felt better on Sunday, but experienced a sudden turn for the worse on Monday”.
Pierre Nkurunziza, who was the chairman of the National Council for the Defence of Democracy-Forces, served three presidential terms over 15 years.
His presidency was marked by numerous allegations of human rights violations.
In 2015, Nkurunziza said he would run for a third term, a decision that was slammed by the opposition as unconstitutional and sparked mass unrest in the country.
Despite the nationwide protests and a coup attempt, he was eventually re-elected in July of the same year.
The statement comes after a competitive race for the Burundian presidency in May that featured seven candidates, but the top two were Evariste Ndayishimiye, supported by the late president, and Agathon Rwasa, an ex-rebel leader and opposition figure who gained 24.18 percent of the vote.
Evariste Ndayishimiye, the former secretary general of the governing CNDD–FDD party, was elected president with 68.7 percent of the vote, while the CNDD–FDD secured 72 of the 100 seats in the National Assembly.
(PMNEWS)
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