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Nigeriens Protest Against ECOWAS Military Intervention Plans

Tare Magbei
Tare Magbei
Published: June 14, 2025
Last updated: June 14, 2025
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Nigeriens Protest Against ECOWAS Military Intervention Plans | Daily Report Nigeria
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Thousands of Nigeriens who are in support of the ousting of President Mohammed Bazoum by a military junta have taken to the streets to protest against a planned military intervention by ECOWAS in the country.

This follows plans by the Economic Community of West African States to to deploy a military force to the country, in a bid to restore democracy.

Daily Report Nigeria reports that ECOWAS approved a “standby force” to reinstate President Bazoum as concerns for his conditions since he was taken into detention on July 26 grow.

Chiefs of staff from member states of the West African bloc had been set to attend a meeting on Saturday in Ghana’s capital Accra, regional military sources had said on Friday.

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But they later said the meeting had been suspended indefinitely for “technical reasons”.

The sources said the meeting was originally set up to inform the organisation’s leaders about “the best options” for activating and deploying the standby force.

ECOWAS has yet to provide details on the force or a timetable for action, and the leaders have emphasised they still want a peaceful solution.

The last-minute cancellation came as thousands of coup supporters rallied near a French military base in Niger on Friday.

Protesters near the base on the outskirts of the capital Niamey shouted “Down with France, down with ECOWAS”.

Niger’s new leaders have accused former colonial power France, a close Bazoum ally, of being behind the hardline ECOWAS stance against the coup.

Coup: Planned Use of Force in Niger Republic Divides ECOWAS Parliament

Many protesters brandished Russian and Niger flags and shouted their support for the country’s new strongman, General Abdourahamane Tiani.

“We are going to make the French leave! ECOWAS isn’t independent, it’s being manipulated by France,” said one demonstrator, Aziz Rabeh Ali, a member of a students’ union.

France has around 1,500 troops in Niger as part of a force battling an eight-year jihadist insurgency.

It is facing growing hostility across the Sahel, withdrawing its anti-jihadist forces from neighbouring Mali and Burkina Faso last year after falling out with military governments that ousted elected leaders.

Niger’s new leaders scrapped defence agreements with France last week, while a hostile protest outside the French embassy in Niamey on July 30 prompted Paris to evacuate its citizens.

Source: AFP

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