Bloomberg
Guinea’s coup leader Mamady Doumbouya said he will meet socio-economic and political officials of the West African country as part of the transition after seizing power a week ago.
The meetings will start from September 14 with leaders of political parties and religious groups, before they are extended to civil society organisations and representatives of diplomatic missions in the country, according to the army colonel.
Doumbouya said he will meet leaders of mining companies on September 16 from 10 am to 12 pm, according to a statement
read on state broadcaster Radio Television Guineenne. Sessions with banks and insurance companies, as well as trade unions, will follow on September 17, he added.