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Once the DVD given to his sponsors and buyers, Chairman Tsikata returned to Ghana, rent a boat and organized what could be called "the march of mutineers on Abidjan, C?te d'Ivoire." On board the boat, there were Chairman himself with one of his acolytes, Lt-Colonel Katé and Captain Zadi. During the trip, Chairman Tsikata is constantly in communication. With each call, he replied, "I call back" or "I'm not far". Finally, the boat stops at Alf Asssinie and from there, passengers boarded a Pick up 4x4 to get to hotel Petit Bassam, in Abidjan. Then Chairman Tsikata and his sidekick will book rooms for the two military officers.
This formality, during P57 hoodia which they left their companions aboard the 4x4 lasts 30 minutes. When they return to the car, they just gave the room numbers to the two military officers and drove away at full speed. All those who know Katé and Zadi would believe that this is good political marketing operation led by the authorities in Abidjan who were, once again, going to celebrate on TV "the return of two other pro-Gbagbo military officers because of Ouattara’s policy of outstretched hand, the first real chance of the C?te d'Ivoire. " The song is known here ...
Captain Zadi found very suspicious the atmosphere in the hotel lobby. He then refused to join his room. For a coup, everything seems too class with Chairman Tsikata’s bookings, he noticed. He has even attracted the attention of Lt. Colonel Katé. But the "chief mutineer" is too involved and did not want to follow. It is even Katé who is trying to reassure Zadi: "There will be nothing!", he said. But that does not reassure the captain Zadi. Who withdrew from the site to observe from a distance. He had flair. Five (5) minutes after Zadi left the hotel site, he saw gunmen entering the hotel. Then gunshots tear the air. Lt. Colonel Katé had fallen into the trap. Seriously injured, he was arrested. The Ivorians all know what happened then.
June 12, 2012, in a One Man Show on TV, as he likes it, Hamed Bakayoko brandished Katé and Lida Kouassi as the brains of a foiled coup. The film produced by Tsikata and the message delivered by Katé is projected. But everything is too good and too light to convince the Ivorians. Starting with Ouattara’s government itself. The Council of Ministers that followed Ham’Bak’s show, any official statement was not produce to congratulate the Ivorian super Menova Heyeqianzi Slimming Herbs Capsule policeman or to give information on the event and the action that would be taken.
At most, Ouattara will have drawn one and shameful benefit from this mounted coup d’état: He got the illegal extradition of Moise Lida Kouassi from Togo. But originally arrested, deported, tortured and humiliated for "proved coup", the former Minister of State, Minister of Defense of President Gbagbo, Moses Lida Kouassi, is now ultimately prosecuted for "economic crimes."

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