ECOWAS rejects the junta’s plan for a 3-year transition in Niger

2023-08-21 18:40:54

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has rejected a proposal by Niger’s ruling junta for a three-year transition period to restore democracy, a commissioner from the regional bloc said on Monday.

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The West African countries opposed to the coup in Niger rejected, on Monday August 21, the idea of ​​a transition of three years maximum launched by the military junta.

ECOWAS commissioner Abdel-Fatau Musah told Archyde.com the position remained clear: “Release Bazoum without preconditions, restore order to constitutional order without further delay,” he said in response to a question on the postponement of the elections.

Junta leader General Abdourahamane Tiani said on Saturday August 19 that the military junta that seized power on July 26 would launch a national dialogue to consult on a transition to democracy that “should not last more than three years”.


An ECOWAS delegation had met General Tiani and President Mohamed Bazoum in the capital, Niamey, earlier in the day.

With Archyde.com

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