بالعربي
Facebook Twitter Linkedin Youtube
Alafarika for Studies and Consultancy
Library
0

No products in the cart.

مكتبتنا (عربي)
  • Home
  • Reports
    • Geopolitics & Governance
    • Economy & Trade
    • Security & Conflict Resolution
    • Regional Integration & Global Cooperation
    • Education, Science & Technology
    • Culture & Media
  • Analyses
    • Geopolitics & Governance
    • Economy & Trade
    • Security & Conflict Resolution
    • Regional Integration & Global Cooperation
    • Education, Science & Technology
    • Culture & Media
  • Weekly Brief
  • Data
    • Charts
    • Infographics
  • Journals
  • Events
  • Country Profile
    • Nigeria
Font ResizerAa
Alafarika for Studies and ConsultancyAlafarika for Studies and Consultancy
Search
  • Home
  • بالعربي
  • Reports
    • Geopolitics & Governance
    • Economy & Trade
    • Security & Conflict Resolution
    • Regional Integration & Global Cooperation
    • Education, Science & Technology
    • Culture & Media
  • Analyses
    • Geopolitics & Governance
    • Economy & Trade
    • Security & Conflict Resolution
    • Regional Integration & Global Cooperation
    • Education, Science & Technology
    • Culture & Media
  • Weekly News Brief
  • Journals
  • Data
    • Infographics
    • Charts
  • Events
  • Country Profile
    • Nigeria
Follow US
  • About
  • Request A Report/Study
  • Consult With Us
  • Call to Host/Train
  • To Publish With Us
All Rights Reserved | Alafarika for Studies and Consultancy © 2026.
Weekly News Brief

CAR issues 15-day state of emergency

Hammed J. Sulaiman
By
Hammed J. Sulaiman
Last updated: January 21, 2021
3 Min Read
Share

As a coalition of armed groups seeks to overthrow re-elected President Faustin Archange Touadéra, the Central African Republic has declared a 15-day state of emergency throughout the country.

According to Africanews, Albert Yaloké Mokpeme, the spokesman for the CAR presidency, made the announcement on national radio on Thursday.

He said the country-wide state of emergency was applicable for a period of 15 days from midnight on 21 January to 4 February.

The measure comes in the form of an alliance of six armed groups that carried out sporadic attacks in towns far from the capital and on the RN3 highway, a key supply line connecting Bangui and neighboring Cameroon.

In a contentious vote on December 27, 2020, President Archange Touadera was re-elected and was repelled by the opposition and several armed groups.

Militias claiming to be ethnic or other groups control two-thirds of the territory of the CAR, raising questions about the control of the vast mineral-rich central African country by the government.

Mankeur Ndiaye, the UN envoy to the Central African Republic, called on the Security Council on Thursday for a “substantial increase” in the number of peacekeepers deployed in the country following recent deadly attacks by armed groups.

“greater mobility” in a very large country must accompany the increase, the UN representative added. Since December, Ndiaye has also deplored what he has called a “huge desertion” of Central African security forces, which requires reforms.

‘There must be a strategy to adjust the mandate,’ he insisted, following a request from Bangui, during a video conference of the Council organized by African members of this body.

Mr. Ndiaye did not specify the number of additional peacekeepers required for the MINUSCA mission, which is one of the largest and most costly UN operations in the world and already has nearly 12,000 troops.

As a rebel coalition calling for the resignation of the president launches attacks, at least 100,000 people have fled their homes in the country.

However, although a combined operation of UN peacekeepers and government soldiers has foiled most of the attacks, there have been a few blue helmet casualties.

Two years of relative peace in a country wracked by a brutal five-year civil war that began in 2013 have now threatened the situation.

In the Central African Republic, the security forces are mainly trained by the European Union and by Russian instructors.

Keywords:Central African RepublicPresident Faustin Archange Touadéra

Sign Up For Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our weekly briefs, reports, and analysis instantly!

By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Reddit Threads Email Copy Link Print
ByHammed J. Sulaiman
Educator, writer and legal researcher at Alafarika for Studies and Consultancy.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our weekly briefs, reports, and analysis instantly!

WHAT OTHERS ARE READING

Chad and the Crisis of Statehood in the Sahel: Collapse, Resilience, or Transformation?

AnalysesSecurity & Conflict Resolution
June 2, 2026

Can the 2026 Ethiopia General Election Secure a Fractured Nation?

On June 1, 2026, Ethiopia is scheduled to hold its 7th General Election to fill…

May 31, 2026

Faye-Sonko Fallout: Senegal’s Political Tension Amid Economic Crisis

In political philosophy, one of its powerful core concepts is a classic realist principle, attributed…

May 25, 2026

Africa This Week (23/05/2026)

This week, the death toll from the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic…

May 23, 2026

From The Same Section

AnalysesSecurity & Conflict Resolution

Nigeria-US Elimination of ISWAP’s Abu-Bilal Al-Minuki: What Does It Mean, and What are the Future Expectations?

For over 50 years, the United States of America and the Federal…

By
Ahmadulbadawy AbdulRaheem
May 18, 2026
AnalysesRegional Integration & Global Cooperation

Africa Forward Summit: A New Policy for The Continent or A Familiar Script?

For decades, France’s relationship with the African continent was shaped by a…

By
Ahmadulbadawy AbdulRaheem
May 14, 2026
Security & Conflict Resolution

The April 2026 Mali Offensive: A Turning Point in the Sahel’s Security Architecture

Introduction Landlocked Mali is part of the Sahel, a vast strip of…

By
Oyebamiji Adesoji
May 8, 2026

Discover More

Africa This Week (16/05/2026)

Weekly News Brief
May 16, 2026

Africa This Week (09/05/2026)

Weekly News Brief
May 10, 2026

Africa This Week (02/05/2026)

Weekly News Brief
May 1, 2026

Africa This Week (25/04/2026)

Weekly News Brief
April 25, 2026
Registered and Certified by:

Follow us: 

Other Pages

  • About
  • Request A Report/Study
  • Consult With Us
  • Call to Host/Train
  • To Publish With Us

Quick Links

  • Events
  • Library
  • Journals
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
All Rights Reserved | Alafarika for Studies and Consultancy © 2026.
Get Updated!
Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest reports, analyses, publications, and other events.

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?