Niger Republic Military Leaders Fires Nigerian Ambassador Over ECOWAS Threat, gives 48 hours to leave The Territory he Niger Republic ...
Niger Republic Military Leaders Fires Nigerian Ambassador Over ECOWAS Threat, gives 48 hours to leave The Territory
he Niger Republic military leaders have expelled the
Nigerian Ambassador, Mohamed Usman, from the country.
The junta who usurped power from the ousted President
Mohamed Bazoum, in a bloodless coup on July 26, also expelled the German
Ambassador, Olivier Schnakenberg, from the country.
The two ambassadors were ordered to leave the country within
48 hours.
The Niger Republic's foreign ministry in a statement on
Friday said, “In reaction to Nigerian Ambassador, Mohamed Usman’s refusal to
reply to an invitation by the ministry for a discussion on Friday August 25 at
11.30 a.m., and due to other actions of the Nigerian government contrary to
Niger’s interests, the ministry is giving 48 hours to Mr. Mohamed Usman’s to
leave the Nigerien territory.”
Same reason was also given for the expulsion of the German
Ambassador, as the statement also said, “In reaction to German Ambassador
Olivier Schnakenberg’s refusal to reply to an invitation by the ministry for a
discussion on Friday August 25 at 11.00 a.m., and due to other actions of the
German government contrary to Niger’s interests, the ministry is giving 48
hours to Mr. Olivier Schnakenberg’s to leave the Nigerien territory.”
Recall they on Thursday, Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu,
who is the Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS),
met with some Islamic clerics (Ulama) to be dispatched to the Niger Republic
for continued negotiations with the coup leaders to get them return
constitutional power to the deposed President.
This is however, as the standoff in Niger has continued to
heighten a possible military intervention by the West African regional bloc to
restore constitutional order in Niger.
Similarly, the Niger’s Gen. Abdourahamane Tchiani-led
military administration also gave the French ambassador, Sylvain Itte, 48 hours
to leave the country.
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