LILONGWE - The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has sent former Malawian President Joyce Banda to head a fact-finding mission to Madagascar following recent political and security developments in the country.
The deployment was announced in a statement released Wednesday by the Chairperson of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation, Peter Mutharika, the incumbent Malawian president.
Mutharika said in his statement that the SADC is following "with grave concern" the political and security developments in Madagascar, and that the SADC is "alarmed by reports of an attempted coup d'etat, which poses a serious threat to the peace, stability, and democratic order of the country."
Mutharika expressed "profound solidarity" with the people of Madagascar, and he reaffirmed the regional body's unwavering commitment to supporting the African island country in its efforts to restore peace, uphold constitutional order and safeguard democratic governance.