Military Chiefs from some West African countries are
currently in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital for a high-powered delegation meeting
over the coup in the Republic of Niger, Daily Trust reports.
The meeting which followed the threat of military action in
Niger by the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, is being
chaired by the chairman of ECOWAS military chief, Gen. Christopher Musa.
The chiefs who have so far arrived in the country include
those of Togo, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Senegal, Liberia, Guinea, Gambia,
Cote’Divoire, Cabo Verde and the Republic of Benin.
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The ECOWAS militarisation of the Niger Coup plotters is taking a dangerous move, and will be devastating for the west African region. The U.S. and his NATO allies are responsible for prolonging this crisis because they want to sell their arms expensively to African countries to fight themselves . They now decide what the African Institution should do in their own respective countries. They dictate policies to African leaders on how they should govern their citizens. All these, made them hijacked African institutions and decide on their behalf. African military are going to a journey without return as Vagner troops are patiently waiting for them in Niger. If ECOWAS decide to invade Niger, I think the military will come across firepower which they have never seen before as the Ukrainian troops are witnessing in the war against Russia.
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