Tag: Coup Plotters

  • Niger Coup: 14th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II meets Junta in Niamey

    Niger Coup: 14th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II meets Junta in Niamey

    In a bid to find a lasting solution to the crisis in Niger Republic, the 14th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi  Lamido II, has met with the military junta in Niamey the capital of Niger.

    It was gathered that the coup plotters were happy to meet the Emir from Nigeria.

    An unconfirmed source revealed that the coup leaders took time to listen to the requests of the Emir, among which was for them to give a window of amicable resolutions to the problems.

    Sanusi who was escorted to Niamey, capital of Niger Republic by some of his closest associates and staff, was warmly received by the new military junta.

    Findings show that the meeting focused on the way out of the crisis bedeviling the country.

    ECOWAS leaders are scheduled to meet on Thursday for the next line of actions after the seven-day deadline given to the coupists elapsed.

    Earlier, President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria has said that ECOWAS hasn’t ruled out the use of force to return democratic rule in Niger.

    However, more sanctions have been imposed on Niger by ECOWAS, Nigeria, United States and France.

  • Niger Coup: ECOWAS insists on confronting coup plotters

    Niger Coup: ECOWAS insists on confronting coup plotters

    As the seven-day ultimatum issued to Niger coup plotters winds down, the Economic Community  of West African States (ECOWAS) has insisted it will confront the junta in Niger Republic.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that on Wednesday, Defence Chiefs from ECOWAS member states met at the defense headquartes in Abuja the  Nigerian capital.

    Defence Chiefs from Ghana, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Senegal, The Gambia, Cote D’Ivoire, and Cape Verde were in attendance at the meeting, which took place at the Defence Headquarters in Abuja.

    But Defence Chiefs for Mali, Niger, Guinea Bissau, Burkina Faso, and Guinea were absent.

    The Nigerian Chief of Defence Staff and President of ECOWAS Committee of Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, said the Niger coup called for collective attention and a united response.

    He added that ECOWAS frowned upon any form of illegal takeover of power, and entrenched it in the 2001 Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance.

    Musa said,  “We must face the challenges of restoring democratic governance in Niger head-on, drawing on our shared experiences, wisdom, and collective resolve.

    “Our decisions will have far-reaching implications for the ECOWAS region. ECOWAS’ strength lies in unity, shared values, and commitment to democracy, peace, and prosperity. In this regard, we are tasked with a mission to restore democracy in the Republic of Niger and preserve germane humanitarian principles across the region,” Musa said.

  • Coup: Military intervention in Niger Republic could spell doom for Nigeria – Adama Garba

    Coup: Military intervention in Niger Republic could spell doom for Nigeria – Adama Garba

    Adamu Garba, one of the chieftains of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has alleged that the United States and France have set a trap for the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, to go into a total war in the West African sub- region.

    Garba posited that any attempt of military intervention in Niger Republic could spell doom for Nigeria.

    His statement came off  the heels of the seven-day ultimatum issued to General Abdourahamane Tchiani, the mastermind of the  coup in Niger Republic, to return power to Mohammed Bazoom.

    The decision formed part of resolutions reached at the emergency meeting of ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, which was held in Abuja, Sunday.

    Garba urged President Bola Tinubu to be courageous enough to resist pressure from France and U.S for the ECOWAS to wage any military action against Niger.

    The APC politician made this known via his verified Twitter handle on Sunday.

    The APC chieftain called on Tinubu to opt for a non-kinetic and diplomatic approach.

    He wrote, “The West, under France and the U.S have perfectly set a TRAP for ECOWAS to go into a total war in the region. Any mistake of military intervention in Niger means we are done with.

    “President Tinubu must be courageous enough to resist French and U.S pressure on ECOWAS to wage any military action against Niger. We must use a non-kinetic, diplomatic approach.

    “If we make a mistake of involving military means in Niger, we may end up inviting more internal problems to ourselves and to the effort we made so hard in building a democratic government in place.

    “The truth of the matter is, West Africa has failed to protect democracy. Our only option now is to learn from the failures and prevent repeating it, not to completely destroy our region in the interest of Western Powers, against our security interests.”

  • ECOWAS gives Niger coup plotters seven-day ultimatum to return President Mohammed Bazoom

    ECOWAS gives Niger coup plotters seven-day ultimatum to return President Mohammed Bazoom

    The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Authority of Heads of State and Government has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the mastermind of the supposed coup in Niger Republic, to return power to the democratically elected president.

    The decision formed part of resolutions reached at the emergency meeting of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, which was held in Abuja, Sunday.

    ECOWAS threatened to use force should the Military refuse to give up power to  President Mohammed Bazoom.

    In the mean time, ECOWAS had directed the chiefs of defense staff of member states to meet immediately and come up with a resolution.

    According to Omar Alieu-Touray, President of the ECOWAS Commission, who read out the resolutions, the leaders have ordered the closure of land and air borders between ECOWAS countries and Niger.

    Other immediate sanctions by ECOWAS, include the imposition of a no-fly zone on all commercial flights to and from Niger.

    He also announced the suspension of all commercial and financial transactions between ECOWAS Member States and Niger, including the freezing of all service transactions, including energy transactions, as well as the freezing of the assets of the Republic of Niger in ECOWAS Central Banks.

    Present at the summit were the following heads of state and government and mandated representatives: His Excellency, President Patrice Talon, President of the Republic of Benin, President Alassane Ouattara, President of the Republic of Cote d’Ivoire. Adama Barrow, President of the Republic of the Gambia. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana.

    Others are General Omar Umaro Mokhtar Sissoco Embaló, President of the Republic of Guinea Bissau. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Macky Sall, President of the Republic of Senegal, President Faure Gnassingbé of the Togolese Republic. The representative of the President of the Republic of Cape Verde, the representative of the President of the Republic of Liberia, the representative of President Bazoom, the President and Head of State of the Republic of Niger, the representative of President Julius Maada Wonie Bio, President of the Republic of Sierra Leone.

    Others include Omar Al Turia, president of the ECOWAS, Musa Faki, Muhammad, chairperson of the African Union Commission, Leonardo Santos Simão, who was special representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for West Africa and the Sahel and Head of Universe, including Mr. Job, President of the Commission of UMR.

    Touray said the principle of zero tolerance for unconstitutional change of government as enshrined in the ECOWAS and African Union protocols and other instruments remains in force.

    His words, “ECOWAS resolve as follows.

    “One, His Excellency President Mohammed Bazoom remains the legitimate, elected president and head of state of the Republic of Niger, recognized by ECOWAS, the African Union, and the international community.

    “In this regard, only official acts of President Bazoum or his duly mandated officials will be recognized by ECOWAS.

    “Condemn in the strongest terms, the attempted overthrow of constitutional order in Niger, and the illegal detention of His Excellency President Mohammed Bazoum, President and head of state of Niger, as well as members of his family and government.

    “Call for the immediate release and reinstatement of President Mohammed Bazoum as president and head of state of the Republic of Niger, and for the full restoration of constitutional order in the Republic of Nigeria.

    “Reject any form of resignation that may purportedly come from His Excellency, President Mohammed Bazoum.

    “Consider the illegal detention of President Mohammed Bazoum, as a hostage situation and hold the authors of the attempted coup d’etat solely and fully responsible for the safety and security of His Excellency President Mohammed Bazoum, as well as members of his family and government.

    “In the event, the authorities’ demands are not met within one week. Take all measures necessary to restore constitutional order in the Republic of Niger. Such measures may include the use of force. For this effect, the chiefs of defense staff of ECOWAS are to meet immediately.

    “Hold accountable, all those responsible for violence and terror against lives and properties of innocent citizens and residents of Niger.

    “Condemned the pronouncement of support by foreign governments and foreign private military contractors. Express our appreciation to the various governments and partners for their stance and solidarity with ECOWAS.

    “Appoint and dispatch a special representative of the chair of the authority to Niger immediately to deliver the demands of the authority.

    “In the meantime, the following measures are to be applied with immediate effect.

    “Closure of land and air borders between ECOWAS countries and Niger.

    ” Institution of ECOWAS, no-fly zone on all commercial flights to and from Niger. Suspension of all commercial and financial transactions between ECOWAS Member States and Niger.

    ” Freeze all service transactions, including energy transactions. Freeze assets of the Republic of Niger in ECOWAS Central Banks. Freeze of assets of the Niger State and the state enterprises and parastatals in commercial banks.

    “Suspension of measures from all financial assistance and transactions with all financial institutions, particularly EBID, and BAORD.

    “Calls WAHU and all other regional bodies to implement this decision.

    “Impose travel ban and asset freeze for the military officials involved in the coup attempt. The same applies to their family members, and the civilians who accept transactions, in any institutions or government, established by these military officials.

    “Express appreciation to His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu. President and Head of State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for how he has conducted the affairs of the community since he was elected chair of the ECOWAS authority”.

  • We’ll resist attempts by military to take over Buhari’s government – Tinubu

    The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Sen. Bola Tinubu on Monday said there was no room for coup plotters in the country, saying that the state would resist any attempt to truncate democracy.

    Tinubu gave the warning at the Lagos Assembly Special Parliamentary Session to celebrate Lagos at 50, Second Anniversary of the 8th Assembly and official inauguration of L-Shaped Assembly Complex.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the army had, in a statement on May 16, warned all its officers and soldiers to steer clear of politics or have themselves to blame.

    Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, the army spokesman, had said in the statement that the warning followed information received by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai that, “some individuals have been approaching some officers and soldiers for undisclosed political reasons.”

    “On the basis of that, the army chief, has warned such persons to desist from these acts.

    “He also reminded them that Nigerian army is a thorough professional, disciplined, loyal and apolitical institution that has clear constitutional roles and responsibilities,” the statement read in part.

    Buratai, according to the statement, had advised military personnel, who were interested in politics, “to resign their commission or apply for voluntary discharge forthwith.”

    Tinubu, speaking on the issue, reiterated that any attempt to truncate democratic rule in the country would be resisted.

    “Coup plotters would find no fertile ground to plant their seed in the land. Whatever they want to sell is a bad product, we are going to reject it, we are going to resist it. They should not try it,” he said.

    Tinubu hailed the Lagos State House of Assembly for prioritising welfare of Lagosians since the return of democracy.

    He said that the state legislature had contributed immensely to the growth and development of Lagos through good laws.

    “Thank you (lawmakers) for the great job that you are doing in Lagos. It is clear that the welfare of the people is a priority to you.

    “Legislature is vital to the welfare of the people, the good laws made here have improved the living standard of the people. It is these laws passed by this House that the executive acts on.

    “All the executive actions must have the authority of the law. The power of legislature must be exercised within the context of the people’s desire and what they deserve.

    “Most of these successes in Lagos are based on the enlightened and wise laws you made. Lagos Assembly has done well, I am asking you to do more,” Tinubu said.

    The former governor, however, said that there was need for collaboration between the legislature and the executive for the people to reap the fruits of good governance.

    Tinubu described Governor Akinwunmi Ambode as `a wonder boy` based on his performance within two years.

    The APC National Leader said that cooperation between the executive and legislative arms should not stop the legislature from performing its oversight functions responsibly.

    Tinubu, who highlighted several laws enacted by the assembly, said that progress of the state is based on the cooperation among organs of government.

    According to him, previous administrations, including the one he led between 1999 and 2007 in the state, laid foundation and set agenda for the progress being celebrated in the state.

    In his remarks, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode said that the success story of Lagos could not be well documented without the effort of the legislature.

    Ambode urged the House to continue to be relevant by raising the standard of legislative performance.

    The Guest Speaker, Prof. Patrick Lumumba, the Director of the Kenyan School of Law, Nairobi, said the legislature occupies a unique position in democratic governance.

    Lumumba, who spoke on the topic, “The Importance of the Legislature in Democratic Governance,” emphasised that the nation or state could survive a bad executive, bad judiciary, but not a bad legislature.

    “Beyond your important titles, how are you serving Lagos? How have you served Lagos? What would be said of you when you are gone or even as you are alive?

    “Those who acquire power must exercise it with humility. Before you drink the gin of political power, you must have a foundation of integrity,” he said.

    The scholar said that the democracy being practised in Nigeria was not home-grown, and was Euro-centric.

    He said that the nation’s democracy could be customised to achieve the aspirations of the country.

    Lumumba said that the relationship among the legislative, executive and the judiciary must be symbiotic.

    According to him, the legislature represents the people and it is a privilege to honour and represent the people.

    “Those, who steal public funds abuse the power given to them by the people. The legislature is the heart of the people.

    “On a mere allegation of corruption, the legislature brought down the government of South Korea and the same thing happened in Brazil.

    “But here in Nigeria and Africa, does the legislature bring thieves down? If Nigeria is to be great, you legislators must make solemn vow that you would make laws that would benefit the people,” he said.

    Earlier in his speech, the Speaker of the Assembly, Mr Mudashiru Obasa, said that the Assembly had contributed so much to the much-touted success of Lagos with so many things to showcase.

    Obasa, who called for the strengthening of institutions, urged Nigerians to respect institutions and advised public office holders to be disciplined, selfless and above board.

     

     

     

     

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