Niger coup: West African leaders commit troops for army intervention

Soldiers from 11 West African nations are "ready" to be despatched into coup-hit Niger to revive ousted president Mohamed Bazoum, officers have stated.

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It comes after leaders of the nations agreed to commit troops for a army operation in Niger, led by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

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"We are ready to go anytime the order is given," the ECOWAS commissioner for peace and safety, Abdel-Fatau Musah, stated in Ghana's capital, Accra, on Friday.

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"Our troops are ready to respond to the call of duty of the region."

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However, he didn't give particulars of when the operation could possibly be launched.

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Instead, he urged that an ECOWAS delegation might go to the nation over the weekend in an effort to maintain talks with Niger's coup leaders.

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"We can stand down the military option," he stated.

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"It [military intervention] is not our preferred option - but we are obliged to do it because of the intransigence of the regime and the obstacles they've been putting in the way of a negotiated settlement."

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Niger is presently suspended from ECOWAS following final month's coup. Three different nations underneath army management, Guinea, Burkina Faso, and Mali, are additionally suspended from the bloc.

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The latter two have warned they may contemplate any army intervention in Niger by the bloc as an act of battle.

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The 11 nations which have dedicated troops make up the lively members of ECOWAS, together with Nigeria, Senegal, and Ghana.

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ECOWAS has beforehand threatened army intervention until coup leaders reinstate democratically elected President Bazoum - who was overthrown by members of the presidential guard on 26 July.

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He has been underneath home arrest ever since.

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Earlier this month, coup leaders vowed to prosecute deposed President Bazoum for "high treason" and undermining state safety.

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If discovered responsible, President Bazoum might face the loss of life penalty, in accordance with Niger's penal code.

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The new ruling junta has been hit by sanctions which have pushed up meals costs up by 60% and resulted in 10-hour-long electrical energy cuts.

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But the troopers just lately doubled down and introduced a 21-member cupboard to control the nation.

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