18/02/2026
What Évariste Ndayishimiye Did to Nkurunziza’s Loyalists
Dictators do not hand over power.
Their ghosts must be dismantled piece by piece.
1. He Let Them Think They Were Safe
When Ndayishimiye took office in June 2020, he did not immediately attack Nkurunziza’s inner circle.
Instead, he:
Praised Nkurunziza publicly
Kept his generals in place
Allowed the Imbonerakure to keep operating
This was deliberate.
He needed them calm while he secured the army.
2. Then the Arrests Began
Quietly, from late 2020 through 2021:
Intelligence chiefs were retired
Militia commanders were “reassigned”
Police units were reshuffled
Key prison officials were dismissed
Some powerful figures:
Were accused of corruption
Others of human rights crimes
Some simply vanished from public life
No trials. No headlines. Just erasure.
3. The Imbonerakure Was Tamed
Nkurunziza’s personal killing force lost protection.
Ndayishimiye:
Banned their night patrols
Reduced their funding
Arrested rogue members
Placed them under police oversight
This was revolutionary in Burundi.
The fear squads were no longer untouchable.
4. Why He Did It
Because Nkurunziza’s loyalists:
Knew too much
Had committed too many crimes
And were loyal to a dead man
They were a permanent coup threat.
If they stayed powerful, Ndayishimiye would not survive.
Reality:
The dictator’s shadow was more dangerous
than the dictator himself.
So Ndayishimiye did what all survivors of
tyranny do:
He buried the loyalists just as quietly
as Nkurunziza was buried.
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