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BREAKING | ECOWAS Okays Immediate Military Action against Niger Republic Military Junta | METROWATCH

Isioma Ogochukwu by Isioma Ogochukwu
August 11, 2023
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BREAKING | Niger Republic Soldiers Topple President Bazoum in Military Coup | METROWATCH

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The Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, has ordered its standby force to restore constitutional order in Niger Republic.

President of ECOWAS Commission, Omar Alieu Touray made the declaration while reading the resolution of ECOWAS on the Niger coup at the ECOWAS Extraordinary meeting in Abuja on Thursday.

The bloc also called on the African Union, AU, partner countries and institutions to support the resolution taken by the sub-regional body.

It noted that all efforts made to dialogue with Niger Republic military junta have been defiantly rejected by coup leaders as they condemn continuous detention of President Mohamed Bazoum and his family members.

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The resolution partly read, “Direct the committee of the Chief of Defence Staff to activate the ECOWAS stand-by force with all its elements immediately.

“Order the deployment of the ECOWAS stand-by force to restore constitutional order in the Republic of Niger.

“Underscore its continued commitment to the restoration of constitutional order through peaceful means.”

Meanwhile, the Chairman of ECOWAS, to President Bola Tinubu earlier advised leaders of the ECOWAS to prioritise diplomacy in their approach to resolving the crisis in the Republic of Niger.

Tinubu gave this advise while delivering his opening remarks at the second ECOWAS extraordinary summit on the socio-political situation in Niger on Thursday in Abuja.

On July 30, ECOWAS held its first session on the development, its chairperson, presided by Tinubu.

At the meeting, a resolution was reached to impose several sanctions on Niger over the coup.

The sanctions include a closure of all land and air borders between member countries and Niger; a freeze of all service and energy transactions and deals with all financial institutions in Niger; a travel ban and an asset freeze of the military officials involved in the coup, among others.

ECOWAS added that the same sanctions apply to family members of military officials and civilians who accept to participate in any institution or government established by the junta.

It noted that in the event that Bazoum was not reinstated within a week from the first summit, all measures necessary to restore constitutional order in Niger, including the use of force, would be taken.

In defiance, the Niger junta spoke against ECOWAS during a large gathering of supporters, on the day the deadline elapsed.

One of the coup leaders, Mohamed Toumba said the junta was aware of those “lurking in the shadows” who were “plotting subversion” against “the forward march of Niger”, and that the military authorities would not yield to the demands of ECOWAS.

Although Tinubu’s Spokesperson, Ajuri Ngelale had said the option of a military intervention is still on the table, there is still uncertainty as to whether ECOWAS would proceed with its proposed invasion as talks of a military intervention have been met with backlash from many countries and stakeholders.

Tinubu while speaking at the second summit, Tinubu said it is important to evaluate the effectiveness of the bloc’s interventions and identify any gaps or challenges that may have hindered progress.

“Moreso, in reaffirming our relentless commitment to democracy, human rights, and the well-being of the people of Niger, it is crucial that we prioritize diplomatic negotiations and dialogue as the bedrock of our approach.

“We must engage all parties involved, including the coup leaders, in earnest discussions to convince them to relinquish power and reinstate President Bazoum.

“It is our duty to exhaust all avenues of engagement to ensure a swift return to constitutional governance in Niger.”

He reminded the leaders that the political crisis in Niger not only poses a threat to the stability of the nation but also has far-reaching implications for the entire West African region.

Tinubu said, “By remaining steadfast in our adherence to the principles of democracy, good governance, and the rule of law, we can restore peace, stability, and prosperity in the Republic of Niger, thereby fostering an environment conducive to growth and development for all.”

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Isioma Ogochukwu

Isioma Ogochukwu

Ogochukwu Isioma is a Bachelor of Arts degree holder in Linguistics Studies from the University of Benin, and a Master's student in International Affairs and Diplomacy at the Amadu Bello University, Zaria. With over half a decade-long active journalism practice, Ogochukwu is the Founder and Publisher of popular education-focused online medium, CAMPUS GIST, and currently writes for METROWATCH. He can be reached via ogochukwuisioma@gmail.com.

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