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The ECOWAS Parliament has disagreed on the following line of action regarding Niger.

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The ECOWAS Parliament converged for a virtual Extraordinary Session on Saturday, August 12, 2023, to discuss possible means to restore democratic rule in the West African country.

Niger has been under military rule since July 26, 2023, when the democratically elected President of the country, Mohamed Bazoum, was overthrown by the presidential guard led by Gen Abdourahmane Tchiani.

Serious division in ECOWAS Parliament over planned military action in Niger-Legal Attorney Blog

Serious division in ECOWAS Parliament over planned military action in Niger-Legal Attorney Blog

The regional bloc had imposed several economic sanctions on Niger and asked the junta to release the detained President and reinstate him or be prepared to face military action.

During its extraordinary meeting in Abuja on Thursday, August 10, 2023, ECOWAS resolved to activate its standby force in another move towards military intervention in the neighbouring country.

However, the ECOWAS Parliament failed to reach a consensus on the matter on Saturday, as some parliamentarians backed the proposed military option against the Niger junta while others took an opposing position.

A total of 22 parliamentarians were present at the Saturday meeting, which seemed to have ended in a deadlock.

While a section of the parliament proposed dialogue and diplomacy as the best resolution, others called for more decisive actions to curb the growing knack for military incursion in the region’s democratic affairs.

Details later…..

Serious division in ECOWAS Parliament over planned military action in Niger.


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