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ECOWAS suspends Niger from decision-making bodies over military coup

In response to the recent military coup in Niger, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has taken a firm stance by suspending the nation from all decision-making bodies within the regional bloc.

The move comes as ECOWAS called for the restoration of constitutional order in Niger following the overthrow of President Mohamed Bazoum’s government on July 26th, 2023.

In a statement released on Thursday, the ECOWAS Commission clarified its position on the situation in Niger.

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Before the Heads of State and Government Summit held on December 10th, ECOWAS had regarded the events in Niger as an attempted coup, with President Bazoum recognized as the legitimate leader.

During this period, Niger actively participated in ECOWAS structures, with its government representatives attending statutory meetings.

However, the Summit marked a significant shift, acknowledging the coup’s success in ousting President Bazoum’s government. Consequently, the ECOWAS Commission, guided by its commitment to democratic governance and constitutional order, has suspended Niger from all decision-making bodies until constitutional rule is reinstated in the country.

This suspension underscores the commission’s dedication to upholding democratic values and ensuring peaceful transitions of power within its member states.

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The Commission is urging the military junta in Niger to promptly establish a roadmap for the return to constitutional order, emphasizing key steps such as the release of detained government officials and the organization of free and fair elections.

Expressing solidarity with the people of Niger, ECOWAS stands ready to support their aspirations for a peaceful and democratic future. The Commission remains actively involved in monitoring developments closely and is committed to facilitating the restoration of stability and constitutional governance in Niger.