- The Federal Government of Nigeria condemns the coup in Niger, deploring the unconstitutional change of government and emphasizing the need to uphold democracy and good governance in the region
- Nigeria calls for the immediate and unconditional release of President Mohamed Bazoum, his family members, and other civilians
The Federal Government of Nigeria condemned the coup in the Republic of Niger that deposed the democratically elected President, Mohamed Bazoum, on Wednesday.
The Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson, Francisca Omayuli, said in a statement Thursday: “This unconstitutional change of government is unacceptable at a time when concerted efforts are being made to stabilize the sub-region and uphold the principles of democracy and good governance.”
She added:
In line with the pronouncement of the Chair of ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, Nigeria calls for the immediate and unconditional release of President Mohamed Bazoum, his family members and other civilians being detained; and reversion to status quo ante.
Omayuli said:
Nigeria welcomes and appreciates the support of the larger international community in urging the military authorities in Niger to respect the will of the people and return the country to constitutional order immediately.
Military finally overthrows democratic govt in Niger Republic
Soldiers have seized power in the Niger Republic.
The soldiers announced ousting of President Mohamed Bazoum from power on Thursday.
The coupists detained Bazoum throughout Wednesday as military trucks were used to block and cordon off the presidential palace, engendering fear of an impending military takeover in the West African country.
The soldiers eventually announced the coup in a televised broadcast in the early hours of Thursday.
In the broadcast, 10 senior officers led by Colonel Major Amadou Abdramane said the National Council of the State Guard of the Nation had decided to “put an end to the regime you are familiar with”.
They claimed to have seized power because of the deteriorating security and bad social and economic management.
“We reaffirm our support to all commitment undertaken by Niger,” the soldiers said.
They had earlier cordoned off the office and residence of Bazoum with military vehicles.