Mozambique president-elect urges unity' amid unrest, citizens fleeing
Briefly

Daniel Chapo, the president-elect of Mozambique, expressed deep regret over the violence resulting from protests against his election win, emphasizing that he aims to unify the nation as its leader. He declared, 'Despite the opposition's claims of corruption, I will be the president of all. I urge for non-violence and healing among our people to move forward together. It’s crucial for stability in Mozambique, especially considering the tragic toll this unrest has taken on innocent lives.'
Following the widespread unrest, Chapo noted, 'The worst affected cities like Maputo and Beira have experienced significant turmoil and loss. We must recognize that these violent acts only fuel the decline of our society and increase the likelihood of unemployment and poverty. My vision includes restoring peace and providing opportunities for every Mozambican, regardless of political alignment.'
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