Affaire Epstein : le FPI exige le limogeage immédiat de Nina Keïta et interpelle les autorités ivoiriennes
The Ivorian Popular Front (FPI) has taken a stand following the revelations of the French daily Le Monde in its edition of February 13, 2026, implicating Ms. Nina Keïta, Deputy Director General of GESTOCI and niece of the President of the Republic, Alassane Ouattara, in the case linked to the American financier Jeffrey Epstein.
According to the newspaper, Ms. Keïta's name appears nearly 300 times in a set of three million documents released on January 30, 2026, by US President Donald Trump, through a legal proceeding in the United States. These documents concern the case of American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, whose scandal continues to have global repercussions.
According to the publication, Ms. Keïta allegedly acted as an intermediary for Epstein in Africa and Europe. The release of this information has already led to the resignation of several prominent figures in other countries implicated in this vast alleged network involving pimping, child pornography, money laundering, and blackmail.
In response to these revelations, the FPI calls for the immediate dismissal of Nina Keïta from her position at GESTOCI, believing that the seriousness of the alleged facts requires immediate precautionary measures, pending possible in-depth investigations.
The opposition party warns against any inaction by the Ivorian judicial authorities, which it believes could be interpreted as an admission of complacency, or even complicity. The FPI emphasizes that this affair damages Côte d'Ivoire's image and credibility on the international stage.
At this stage, no official reaction from the relevant authorities or from the person concerned has been made public.
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