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Burkina Faso president picks ex-nuclear monitor as PM: decree
Ouagadougou, Dec 10 (AFP) Dec 10, 2021
Burkina Faso's President Roch Marc Christian Kabore on Friday picked Lassina Zerbo, the former head of a top nuclear watchdog, as the country's new prime minister, a decree said.

"The president... decrees: Lassina Zerbo is named prime minister," government spokesman Stephane Wenceslas Sanou said, reading the decree on television.

Zerbo, 58, was executive secretary of the Vienna-based Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) from 2013 until this summer.

He will take over from Joseph Dabire, whose resignation Kabore accepted on Wednesday as he sought to defuse anger over the government's perceived inability to stamp out jihadist violence in the country.

A new cabinet line-up is expected in the coming days.

Jihadist attacks have grown increasingly regular and deadly in Burkina Faso since 2015, killing 2,000 people and displacing 1.4 million from their homes, especially in the north and east.


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