Ex-PM released on medical grounds
Publish date: 16 March 2026
Issue Number: 1168
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Burundi
Burundi's former Prime Minister General Alain-Guillaume Bunyoni, serving a life sentence for conspiracy against the head of state, has been provisionally released for medical reasons, judicial sources and relatives confirmed. Bunyoni, hospitalised since October 2025 at Gitega regional hospital, was granted provisional freedom due to his deteriorating health, reports africanews. The diabetic general suffered loss of motor skills and speech in prison, where he was long deprived of adequate care, according to prison sources and rights groups. Once considered the regime's de facto number two and hardliner leader under ex-President Pierre Nkurunziza, Bunyoni was appointed Prime Minister in June 2020 by President Evariste Ndayishimiye. He was dismissed in September 2022, days after Ndayishimiye denounced an alleged coup plot. In December 2023, he was convicted of attempting to overthrow the government, threatening the President's life, illegal enrichment, and economic destabilisation. He denied all charges. Ruling party generals had demanded his release. Ndayishimiye ‘resolved to free him to reunite his camp,’ a source said.