Conakry
– A top government official in Guinea and close ally of President Alpha Conde
has died from the novel coronavirus, the government said on Sunday.

Sekou Kourouma, who was secretary
general of the government and a former minister, was taken ill last week and
died in Conakry on Saturday.

“Several senior state
officials (have died) as a result of complications related to Covid-19,”
the government said in a statement.

At least two other officials have
died of Covid-19 – the president of the electoral commission Salif Kebe and
Victor Traore, a former director of Interpol in Guinea.

Guinea has officially reported
518 cases of coronavirus.

Ordered wearing of masks

Five people have died, according
to statistics released by the National Agency for Health Security on Sunday.

In spite of significant natural
resources, Guinea remains a poor country where the state of the health system
is causing concern in the face of the pandemic.

The country was severely affected
by the Ebola outbreak, which killed 2 500 people between 2013 and 2016.

Conde has ordered the wearing of
masks from 18 April to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus.

Guineans are also facing a night-time
curfew, the closing of schools, borders and places of worship, as well as
restrictions on gatherings.

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