Ivory Coast votes for president amid opposition boycott
ABIDJAN, Cote d’Ivoire — Tens of thousands of security forces deployed across Ivory Coast on Saturday as the leading opposition parties boycotted the country’s presidential election, calling incumbent Alassane Ouattara’s bid for a third term illegal.
While there were scattered reports of unrest, voting went forward in the commercial capital of Abidjan despite opposition threats to block polling stations from opening.
Ouattara cast his ballot in the city’s Cocody neighbourhood, where called on Ivorians to halt acts of civil disobedience aimed at disrupting the election.
“I ask all my citizens to pray for peace and patriotism, and vote,” he said.