Burundi government fires all married state officers with side chicks

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Burundi's president, General Évariste Ndayishimiye, has ordered the sacking of all government officials involved in extramarital affairs.

The edict, according to the president, is targeted at married state officers who have concubines.

According to a statement delivered by Gervais Ndirakobuca, Minister of Internal Security, any married statesmen who have illegal relationships outside of their marriage risk being expelled.

The directive, presented in French, also stated that all government officials working in the public sector across Burundi are not allowed to have girlfriends.

"You cannot have that privilege to have a girlfriend. It is not going to be tolerated in this government," read the statement in part.

The move has sparked controversy in the country, with one faction claiming that it directly violates people's rights.

"It's useless. They should use such energy to fight corruption, not this nonsense. African states can do everything to oppress people but will never fight corruption and inequality in governments," one person said.

Another group praised the move, saying it was long overdue for the country to regain its moral compass.

"That's moral value at a new level. Quite impressive from an African country," another comment read.

In 2017, Burundi's late president, Pierre Nkurunziza, issued a similar edict, requiring all non-married people living together to have their marriages officiated or face legal consequences.

The developing country has been through a lot, with the majority of its population living below the poverty line.


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