The military in West African country Guinea, which seized power more than two years ago, has dissolved the interim Government.
Secretary General of the Presidency Amara Camara in a state broadcast says the Government would continue operating under Deputy Secretary Generals until new Ministers are appointed.
Meanwhile, bank accounts belonging to ousted Ministers have been blocked and their passports confiscated.
In September 2021, Guinea’s military swept to power, deposing President Alpha Conde.
The junta, led by military officer Mamady Doumbouya, blamed Conde for Guinea’s poor economic situation, despite the African nation having abundant natural resources.