Soldiers, formerly Séléka rebels holding AK-47's, patrol in a pick-up truck near the power plant in Bangui as Central Africans ride on a lorry, serving as public transportation. Séléka, meaning "union" or "allegiance" in Sango language, propelled the current CAR interim President Michel Djotodia into power Séléka forces are still causing instability in the country, waging battles with pro-Bozizé supporters known as Anti-Balaka to this date. The insecurity drove the country into total chaos in almost every sector, as its citizens merely try to survive from day to day. In November 2013 United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon noted that the security situation in the country remained precarious with government authority nonexistent outside of Bangui.