July 3, 2024

Niger junta arrests 180 ministers, officials as Burkina Faso and Mali warn against Western intervention

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Niger junta arrest arrests 180 ministers, officials as Burkina Faso and Mali warn against Western intervention

Niger junta arrest arrests 180 ministers and senior officials after coup according to the ousted ruling party

Niger junta arrest arrests 180 ministers and senior officials after coup according to the ousted ruling party.

The new military rulers of Niger, who took over power in a coup have detained at least l80 members of the ousted democratically elected administration, the previous ruling party said on Monday.

Energy Minister Mahamane Sani Mahamadou, Mines Minister Ousseini Hadizatou, and the president of the Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism (PNDS), Foumakoye Gado, were among those detained, PNDS spokesman Hamid N’Gadé said.

He added that the coup plotters also detained Interior Minister Hama Adamou Souley, Transport Minister Oumarou Malam Alma, and his deputy, Kalla Moutari.

The “abusive arrests” were evidence of “the repressive, dictatorial and unlawful behavior” of the military, Mr. N’Gadé said.

On Wednesday, officers from Gen Omar Tchiani’s elite unit declared Niger’s democratically elected president Mohamed Bazoum, of the PNDS, out of power.

Mr. Tchiani then appointed himself as the new ruler on Friday.

Shortly afterward, the Niger junta suspended the West African country’s constitution and dissolved all constitutional institutions.

The coup has been internationally condemned.

The West African regional bloc ECOWAS issued an ultimatum to the coup leaders on Sunday, saying that if Mr. Bazoum was not released and reinstated within a week, ECOWAS would take measures that could include using force.

Meanwhile, on Monday, the military governments of neighbouring Burkina Faso and Mali warned ECOWAS and Western countries against countries intervening.

A joint statement by the two transitional governments said that any military intervention against Niger would be tantamount to a declaration of war against Burkina Faso and Mali.

They said military intervention could have disastrous consequences that could destabilize the entire sub-region.

“The transitional governments of Burkina Faso and Mali express their fraternal solidarity … to the people of Niger, who have decided with full responsibility to take their destiny in hand and assume the fullness of their sovereignty before history,” the military governments of the two countries said.

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“Any military intervention against Niger would be tantamount to a declaration of war against Burkina Faso and Mali,” they warned, adding that such a move could result in “disastrous consequences” that “could destabilize the entire region”.

Burkina Faso and Mali are themselves ECOWAS members.

The European Union said it supported the ECOWAS measures, EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell said in a statement on Monday.

Mr. Bazoum remains the sole head of state of the country, and any other authority cannot be recognized, Mr Borrell said.

Up until the coup, Niger, a former French colony, was seen as an anchor of democracy in the Sahel region, which has been ravaged by Islamist terrorism.

The power grab – which marks the seventh military takeover in less than three years in West and Central Africa – drew immediate condemnation from the African Union, the United States, the United Nations, the European Union, and other powers.

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