Military Action In Niger Republic Will Lead To Mass Killings – Northern Group Warns Tinubu

The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has warned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu that any military action in the Republic of Niger will engulf the West African sub-region and consequently lead to mass killings. Daily Post reports that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Friday, notified the National Assembly about the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) proposed military action against the Nigerien military junta, which recently seized power through military coup.

But in a swift response to the President’s request, the Northern Senators Forum, in a statement issued on Friday, rejected the option of war and called for political and diplomatic means to restore democratic government in that country.

However, the CNG in a statement issued on Saturday by its Spokesperson, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, said a sinister international power game is at play in Niger with Western powers, on one hand, Russia and on another hand, China, and some other African countries playing behind the scene.

It pointed out that with developments in other Sahel countries that are part of a global power chess game, any military intervention in Niger would be resisted and considered as an invasion by Russia/China, Mali and Burkina Faso, which could get very messy and protracted.

The group stressed that in Nigeria, the tide of public opinion was overwhelmingly against any form of Nigeria-led military aggression to restore civilian rule in Niger Republic. It noted that Nigeria will be expected to expend billions to execute the war when the country was still grappling with its harsh economic realities.

The group added saying; “We join other Nigerians particularly the Northern Senators Forum in rejecting the option of war and call instead for political and diplomatic means to restore democratic government in that country.”

The northern group called on the federal government not to rush into war without exhausting every economic and diplomatic means to pressure the junta in Niger to return power to the democratically elected government.

It further cautioned President Tinubu that in consideration of the country’s national interest, a military intervention in Niger must be an absolutely last option for Nigeria, given Nigeria’s present domestic fragility.

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