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BY Prosper Kuzo, 11:36am November 26, 2025,

Guinea-Bissau president arrested by armed men, sources say

by Prosper Kuzo, 11:36am November 26, 2025,
Guinea Bissau president arrest
President Umaro_Sissoco_Embaló - Photo: WIKI

Government sources in Guinea-Bissau have revealed that the nation’s President, Umaro Sissoco Embaló, has been arrested by armed men.

Embalo’s kidnapping began as gunfire was heard near the presidential palace. According to witnesses in the capital, Bissau, at around 13:00 GMT, gunshots were heard, but it was not immediately clear who was involved in the shooting.

These reports come three days after an opposition candidate was disqualified during the presidential elections.

The results were expected on Thursday, but both Embaló and his closest rival, Fernando Dias, have claimed victory.

Hundreds of citizens fled on foot and in vehicles, seeking shelter as the shots rang out, according to the AFP news agency.

Guinea-Bissau, with a population of just under two million people, is one of the poorest countries in the world.

Also, Embalo’s nation has seen nine coups or attempted coups since 1980, leaving multiple citizens to flee, or risk facing the consequences that come with government overthrows by the military.

There have been two attempts to overthrow Guinea-Bissau President Embalo, and his arrest comes as a worry to citizens after the most recent coup occurred in December 2023.

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We will keep you updated on the further developments related to this breaking story.

Last Edited by:Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku Updated: November 26, 2025

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