We will invade Niger if diplomacy fails — ECOWAS
The Economic Community of West African States, or ECOWAS, declared yesterday in Accra, Ghana, that if all efforts to bring down the coup in Niger Republic fail, it will not hesitate to invade the country.
This came as the German government said it is in support of sanctions imposed on the military junta in the country by the European Union, EU.
It will be remembered that at its second extraordinary meeting in Abuja last week, ECOWAS Heads of State and Government activated its standing force should the Niger junta refuse to restore to power the country’s expelled president, Mohamed Bazoum.
The threat came as defence chiefs of member states met in the Ghanaian capital to strategise on the next line of action on Niger and discuss details of the standby force. The meeting continues today.
“Let no one be in doubt that if everything else fails, the valiant forces of West Africa…are ready to answer to the call of duty.
“By all means available, constitutional order will be restored in the country,” ECOWAS Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, Abdel-Fatau Musah, said.
He listed past ECOWAS deployments in Sierra Leone, Liberia and elsewhere as examples of readiness for military action.
Musah rejected the accusation that ECOWAS is being manipulated by France or any other outside power.
“What they forget is that ECOWAS is a rules-based organisation. We have our protocols, we have our norms and we are ready to protect them.
“That’s why the Heads of State are saying if push comes to shove, we are going into Niger with our own contingents, own equipment and our own resources to make sure we restore constitutional order. If other democracy-loving partners want to support us, they are welcome,” he said.