Eko Hot Blog reports that Niger’s military junta has said it is open to dialogue with the West African regional bloc ECOWAS. This is the first time the coup leaders have signalled an open door for talks with the regional body.
The West African bloc had imposed sanctions on Niger and threatened to use force to reverse the coup. An attempt last week to send a joint team of ECOWAS, UN and African Union representatives to Niamey for talks was rejected by the coup leaders.
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However, following a visit by a delegation of influential Islamic scholars from neighbouring Nigeria on Saturday, the junta said it was now ready for talks with the West African bloc.
The Islamic leaders held talks with the junta leader General Abdourahmane Tchiani. Niger’s Prime Minister appointed by the junta, Ali Mahamane Lamine Zeine, told reporters in Niamey that General Tchiani has given the green light for talks with ECOWAS.
Asked whether the junta was ready to dialogue with ECOWAS, the Prime Minister replied: ‘’Yes, for sure. That was exactly what the leader of our country told them, he did not say he was not open to dialogue.’’
The Prime Minister was optimistic the talks with ECOWAS would take place in the next few days.
‘’We have agreed and the leader of our country has given the green light for dialogue. They will now go back and inform the Nigerian President what they have heard from us…. we hope in the coming days, they (ECOWAS) will come here to meet us to discuss how the sanctions imposed against us will be lifted,’’ he said.
This is the first time the junta in Niger has committed to dialogue with the West African regional group ECOWAS. It follows a visit to the junta by a team of Nigerian Islamic scholars.
During a meeting with Nigerian Islamic leaders, Gen. Tchiani said he was ready to dialogue with ECOWAS.
The Islamic leaders held talks with the junta leader General Abdourahmane Tchiani. Niger’s Prime Minister appointed by the junta, Ali Mahamane Lamine Zeine, told reporters in Niamey that General Tchiani has given the green light for talks with ECOWAS.
Asked whether the junta was ready to dialogue with ECOWAS, the Prime Minister replied: ‘’Yes, for sure. That was exactly what the leader of our country told them, he did not say he was not open to dialogue.’’
The Prime Minister was optimistic the talks with ECOWAS would take place in the next few days.
‘’We have agreed and the leader of our country has given the green light for dialogue. They will now go back and inform the Nigerian President what they have heard from us…. we hope in the coming days, they (ECOWAS) will come here to meet us to discuss how the sanctions imposed against us will be lifted,’’ he said.
The Prime Minister described the ECOWAS sanctions, which have started to cause hardship, as ”an injustice” and that they were contrary to the rules of the bloc. He however, said lifting the sanctions was not a precondition for talks.
Leader of the Islamic scholars’ delegation, Sheikh Abdullahi Bala Lau, told journalists that they were in Niger on a ”reconciliation mission.” He said they told the junta leader that dialogue was important to resolve the crisis.
Sheikh Lau said before their trip to Niger, they had told Nigerian President Bola Tinubu who is also the head of ECOWAS that the use of force to reverse the coup was not appropriate.
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The Islamic scholar said their mission to Niamey was ”successful” in reference to securing a commitment to dialogue from the junta. He however, said they did not meet ousted President Mohamed Bazoum because it was not part of their mission.
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, who is currently the chairman of West African bloc ECOWAS, had approved the mediation effort by the religious leaders. They are expected to inform him about the outcome of their visit.
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