In a suit and tie, fifty-years-old Charles Ble Goude landed at the airport in the economic hub of Abidjan after flying in on a commercial flight from neighbouring Ghana, according to an AFP reporter on the scene.
The noticeable figure Charles Ble
Goude in post-electoral violence in Ivory Coast 11 years ago, returned to the
country Saturday for the first time in more than eight years, hinting that his
political ambitions remained undimmed.
The former right-hand man to ex-president Laurent Gbagbo, dubbed the "street general" for his ability to organise a crowd, was acquitted along with Gbagbo of crimes against humanity charges by the International Criminal Court last year.
Later addressing thousands of his supporters in Abidjan, Ble Goude thanked the Ivorian authorities for facilitating his return and said his "duty" was to "support the peace process".
"I am not passing through, I have come here for good. Your leader has arrived. You are no longer orphans," he added in a speech regularly marked by rapturous ovations from the crowd.
Ble Goude hailed his supporters in heavy rain from the retractable roof of his car as it travelled through the streets, where people welcomed him with banners and cheers.
Around a dozen people including
Simone Gbagbo -- wife of the ex-president -- had gathered to welcome the
controversial figure at the airport.
No comments:
Post a Comment