Saturday, October 26

Ousted Niger president mentioned to be low on meals two weeks after navy coup

Niger’s deposed president is operating out of meals and dealing with different more and more dire circumstances two weeks after he was ousted in a navy coup and put underneath home arrest, an adviser has mentioned.

President Mohamed Bazoum, who says he’s a “hostage”, has been residing with out electrical energy and operating water, and solely has rice and canned items left to eat after mutinous troopers moved towards him on 26 July, in accordance with the supply.

The chief is being held within the presidential palace within the nation’s capital together with his spouse and son.

He stays in good well being for now, and in accordance with the adviser, won’t ever resign from his place.

Mohamed Toumba, one of the soldiers who ousted Nigerian President Mohamed Bazoum, addresses supporters of Niger's ruling junta. Pic: AP
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One of the troopers who ousted President Bazoum addresses supporters. Pic: AP

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with the chief on Tuesday and “emphasised that the safety and security of President Bazoum and his family are paramount,” a spokesperson mentioned.

It comes after civilian economist Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine was named as Niger’s new prime minister by the junta on Monday, whereas the top of the presidential guard, General Abdourahmane Tchiani, claims he now runs the nation.

The defense chiefs from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Pic: AP
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The defence chiefs from ECOWAS. Pic: AP

The new navy regime has additionally closed Niger’s airspace till additional discover, citing the “threat of military intervention” from the West African regional bloc (ECOWAS), after coup leaders rejected Sunday’s deadline to reinstate President Bazoum.

Thousands of junta supporters flocked to a stadium in Niamey, the nation’s capital, to cheer the choice to not bow to exterior strain to face down.

ECOWAS had threatened to make use of navy drive if the deadline was ignored. Members of the bloc are anticipated to satisfy on Thursday to debate the scenario.

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Supporters of Niger's ruling junta hold a Russian flag in Niamey. Pic: AP
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Supporters of Niger’s ruling junta maintain a Russian flag in Niamey. Pic: AP

Niger’s 25 million-strong inhabitants can also be bearing the brunt of the coup.

As one of many poorest international locations on the planet, many have mentioned they’re too centered on discovering meals for his or her households to pay a lot consideration to the escalating disaster.

Erkmann Tchibozo, a store proprietor, mentioned it has been exhausting to get something into the nation to inventory his enterprise close to the airport.

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How the Niger Coup impacts the world

The junta claims they will do a greater job at defending Niger from jihadi violence and teams linked to al Qaeda and IS, which have ravaged the Sahel area.

Neighbouring Mali and Burkina Faso, each of that are run by navy regimes, have sided with the junta and warned an intervention in Niger could be “tantamount to a declaration of war” towards them.

Both international locations despatched representatives to Niamey this week to debate navy choices, whereas different African nations stay divided on learn how to proceed.

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