We have no plan to invade Niger – ECOWAS

We have no plan to invade Niger – ECOWAS

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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Friday said it has no plan to invade Niger Republic in the aftermath of a coup by military junta.

The President of the ECOWAS Commission, Omar Alieu Touray, at a news conference in Abuja, said  for the avoidance of doubt, “let me state unequivocally that ECOWAS has neither declared war on the people of Niger nor is there a plan, as it is being purported, to ‘invade’ the country.”

Touray said the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government had only activated a full-scale application of sanctions which included the use of legitimate force to restore constitutional order.

He also reiterated that fifth columnists had unfortunately been misrepresenting ECOWAS’ decisions and actions, deriding regional authorities as being tele-guided by foreign powers with nefarious intentions.

“Let me remind everyone that ECOWAS is a community of rules and regulations, norms, and values. These principles, which have been accumulated over the 48 years of its existence, and they underpin its actions.

“We are therefore not under the dictate of any extra-regional power or interests. Our interest is rather the protection of the rights of our people with the objective of building a rules-based community and fostering peace and prosperity for all in our region,” he stated.

Touray added that while ECOWAS was determined to bend over backward to accommodate diplomatic efforts, it was not unaware of the true intentions of some of the members of the Niger junta.

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