Guinea’s Capital Buzzes as Referendum Campaign Ends

September 19, 2025

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Guinea

Conakry, Guinea’s vibrant capital, hummed with energy on Thursday as campaigning concluded for a crucial Sunday referendum.

The vote on a proposed constitution marks a significant step toward transitioning from military to civilian rule in this West African nation.

Doumbouya’s Supporters Take Center Stage

Col. Mamadi Doumbouya, who took power in a 2021 coup, was the focus of the campaign. Supporters filled the streets, attending prayer sessions and lively reggae concerts.

Buildings displayed posters of Doumbouya, while trucks carried fans wearing traditional West African attire and T-shirts with his image.

Notably, opposition voices were absent, with all campaign efforts urging a “Yes” vote on the draft constitution.

The Referendum’s Stakes

The referendum requires 6.7 million eligible voters to choose “Yes” or “No,” needing at least 50% turnout to be valid.

Campaigning pauses on Friday and Saturday, allowing voters to reflect. A successful “Yes” vote could pave the way for Doumbouya to run in the December presidential election.

A Nation at a Crossroads

Guinea stands at a crossroads. The referendum’s outcome will determine whether the nation moves closer to civilian governance or faces deeper divisions.

Conakry’s enthusiastic atmosphere reflects hope, but the lack of opposition raises questions about the vote’s balance. Will this be a turning point for Guinea? Follow for updates as results emerge.

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