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Niger: Armed Forces Prepare for Invasion of Niamey Amid Rising Tensions

The political turmoil in Niger continues intensifying as armed forces deploy reinforcements to the capital, Niamey, in preparation for a potential invasion.

Safaa KasraouibySafaa Kasraoui
Aug, 07, 2023
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Niger: Armed Forces Prepare for Invasion of Niamey Amid Rising Tensions

Niger: Armed Forces Prepare for Invasion of Niamey Amid Rising Tensions

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Stuttgart – The political turmoil in Niger continues intensifying as armed forces deploy reinforcements to the capital, Niamey, in preparation for a potential invasion. 

The development comes just hours after the ruling military junta ignored an ultimatum from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to relinquish power. A convoy of approximately 40 pick-up trucks carrying troops from various regions of the country arrived under the cover of night on Sunday, signaling both a show of strength and a readiness for potential conflict.

Since the ousting of President Mohamed Bazoum in a coup by the presidential guard last month, Niger has plunged into a state of uncertainty and political chaos. 

Despite ECOWAS enacting sanctions and imposing a deadline for the junta to step down, the situation remains unchanged. Bazoum remains deposed, and his whereabouts remain unknown. 

The National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland, commonly referred to as the junta, retains control over the country, with its leader announcing the closure of the country’s airspace due to the perceived threat of military intervention.

The response from the international community has been mixed. While ECOWAS leaders have expressed a preference for a diplomatic resolution, they maintain the option of using force as a last resort to restore Niger’s democratically elected government. 

The uncertainty has led to heightened anxiety among Niamey’s residents, with some stocking up on essentials and others attempting to flee.

In a demonstration of support for the military government and opposition to ECOWAS sanctions, pro-junta demonstrators gathered at a 30,000-seat stadium in Niamey on Sunday. 

The stakes are high, not only for Niger but also for its neighbors and some Western partners. Countries like Mali and Burkina Faso, both grappling with recent coups, are backing the Nigerien junta and warning against military intervention. 

Italy, on the other hand, along with other Western powers has called on ECOWAS to extend its ultimatum, emphasizing diplomacy as the only viable solution.

Read Also: Morocco Stresses Importance of Maintaining Stability in Niger

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