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-2.65 %Doumbouya won December election with 86.7% of vote.
Guinea’s newly sworn-in President Mamadi Doumbouya has pledged not to abuse his presidential powers, saying he will ‘‘never use the powers’’ vested in him ‘‘for personal ends’’.
Doumbouya was officially sworn in on Saturday as president of the Republic of Guinea after winning the December 28 presidential election with 86.72% of the vote, marking the country’s return to constitutional rule following more than four years of military transition.
The inauguration ceremony took place at the General Lansana Conte Stadium in Nongo, on the outskirts of the capital Conakry, in the presence of several African heads of state and high-level delegations from across the world. Doumbouya will serve a seven-year term.
African presidents at inauguration
In accordance with Article 59 of Guinea’s Constitution, Doumbouya took an oath before the Supreme Court, presided over by its first president, Fode Bangoura, pledging loyalty to the nation and respect for the rule of law.
“I swear before God and before the people of Guinea, on my honor, to respect and faithfully enforce the Constitution, the laws, regulations and judicial decisions; to exercise loyally and with dignity the functions entrusted to me in the supreme interest of the nation; never to use the powers vested in me for personal ends; to preserve at all times peace, social cohesion and national unity; and to defend the institutions of the Republic, the integrity of the territory and national independence,” Doumbouya said, adding that he would accept the full force of the law should he violate the oath.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame, Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, Malian President Assimi Goita, Gambian President Adama Barrow, Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, Gabonese President Brice Oligui Nguema, Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio and Liberian President Joseph Boakai were among African leaders at the ceremony.
Military rule chapter closed
Vice presidents from China, Nigeria, Ghana and Equatorial Guinea were also present, along with senior parliamentary and government officials from Côte d’Ivoire, Morocco, Togo, Guinea-Bissau and the Union of the Comoros.
The presidents of the ECOWAS Commission and the African Union Commission also attended.
Saturday’s inauguration formalised Doumbouya’s transition from military ruler to elected civilian president. He has led Guinea since September 2021, when he seized power in a military coup that ousted longtime President Alpha Conde.
The transition, initially expected to be short, lasted more than four years amid negotiations with regional bodies, including the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), which imposed sanctions at various stages to press for a democratic timetable.
The December 28, 2025, election was presented by authorities as the final step in restoring constitutional order.
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