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West Africa Bloc To Meet On Thursday Over Niger Coup

West African bloc ECOWAS has announced that its leaders would convene on Thursday to address the crisis in Niger, whose military rulers have disregarded its ultimatum to cede power or face possible military action.

ECOWAS heads of state (will) hold another extraordinary summit on the political situation in the Republic of Niger,” the 15-member bloc made it known in its first official reaction after Niger ignored Sunday’s deadline to reinstate democratically elected President Mohamed Bazoum.

The summit will take place in Abuja, Nigeria, whose president Bola Tinubu is the current ECOWAS chairman.

Earlier on Monday, an ECOWAS source said West African nations were not envisaging an immediate military intervention at this stage.

Italy and Germany called for a diplomatic solution in the troubled Sahel nation.

Neighbouring Mali said it and Burkina Faso — which have both been suspended from ECOWAS over their own military coups — were sending a joint official delegation to Niamey to show “solidarity (with) the people of Niger”.

They have said military intervention would be tantamount to a declaration of war.

 

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