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Niger: If we don’t do it, no one will – Tinubu declares as ECOWAS orders standby force

 

President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria has said the Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is committed to ensuring democracy
returns to Niger Republic.

 

Tinubu stated this while delivering his closing remarks at
the second ECOWAS extraordinary summit held in Abuja on Thursday.

 

Top on the agenda was the political impasse in the
land-locked country, after the military junta defied the ECOWAS deadline to
reinstate President Mohamed Bazoum.

 

After the deliberations, the bloc resolved to deploy standby
military troops to restore constitutional order in Niger.

 

“We have exhibited great membership, dedication and
patriotism and have recognised the danger facing our dear neighbour, Niger,”
Tinubu, who is the ECOWAS chairperson, said.

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“All is not lost yet. The outcome of this summit is a
testament to the power of collaboration and unity. We have reaffirmed our
commitment to the people of Niger and the progress of the entire ECOWAS
community.

 

“We will continue with that. And you know I’ll see from the
communique of this extraordinary summit that no option is taken off the table,
including the use of force as a last resort.

 

“If we don’t do it, no one else will do it for us. We remain
steadfast in our commitment to supporting Niger in the journey towards peaceful
democratic stability in the country.”

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Tinubu noted that the move will “undoubtedly have
challenges” but expressed hope that the unity of the bloc will help to
“navigate these obstacles and chart a path towards lasting peace and prosperity
for Nigerians and ECOWAS”.