Mamadi Doumbouya, the main island commander Guinea, is committed to establishing a united government and does not hunt for old government members.
There will be a talk to build regulations for the process of transferring power, then established the National Union Government to direct this process, Mamadi Doumboouya, the Guinea Task Force commander, said
He is committed to not doing witch hunts to enter the old government, and committed to investors that business activities will not be affected.
Colonel Dumboouya (middle) spoke on Guinea National television on September 5.
Guinea will maintain all commitments and mining agreements, he said, mentioning the mining industry, which is the country's economic pillar, emphasizing commitment to creating all conditions with foreign investors.
Guinea, one of the poorest countries in the world despite possessing a huge mineral source, has long been surrounded by political instability.
Doumbouya, commanding Guinea task force, who behind the coup on September 5, arrested President Conde, 83, declared the removal of controversial constitution, priestly ordained the government
Many countries have condemned the main island.
The African and United Nations Alliance calls for releases for President Conde.