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ECOWAS rejects Niger junta’s three years transition period

ECOWAS rejects Niger junta’s three years transition period

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 The three-year transition  plan of the Republic of Niger military junta led General Abdourahamane Tiani has been rejected by the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS.
ECOWAS Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, Abdel-Fatau Musah disclosed this in an interview with the BBC on Sunday.
Musah said, “Ecowas is not accepting any prolonged transition again in the region. They just have to get ready to hand over in the shortest possible time.
“Military aspect is very much on.
“The earlier they give power back to civilians and concentrate on their primary responsibility that is defending the territorial integrity of Niger, the better for them.”
The Head of the  junta  had maintained that he would relinquish power within three years and warned that any intervention by foreign forces would not be a walk in the park.
He stated in a televised address broadcast by Tele Sahel, “Our ambition is not to confiscate power. Transition period will not exceed three years; meanwhile, political parties are urged to submit their vision for the transition within 30 days.
“There’s availability for any dialogue, provided that it takes into account the aspirations of the people of Niger. However, any intervention will open a Pandora’s Box and will not be a walk in the park.”
His warning followed the arrival of an ECOWAS delegation in the country for a dialogue before deciding on military intervention against the junta.
The junta had eailier on Saturday received Nigeria’s former Military Head of State, Gen Abdulsalami Abubakar (rtd), led delegation of the ECOWAS to Niger in a last-ditch diplomatic effort to reach a peaceful solution with the junta.
The delegation met with Prime Minister Ali Zeine who received them at the airport and led them to the presidential palace.
They also met with the ousted Niger’s president Mohamed Bazoum, after meeting the head of the junta,  General Abdourahamane Tchiani.

 

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