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Niger Coup: UK Govt Not In Support Of Military Intervention

todayAugust 2, 2023 34

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The United Kingdom Secretary of State for the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office, James Cleverly, has said that the UK government does not support a military intervention to restore democracy in Niger Republic.

Cleverly, who stated this in a press briefing in Lagos on Tuesday, said “The use of force to redraw borders or to take political control of countries is something we do not support. We believe in democracy. We value ECOWAS’s explicit commitment to democracy and we sincerely hope that democracy will be established in Niger without the need for military intervention.”

He added that “When it comes to Niger, the UK is very pleased to see regional African leaders take fast decisive actions to communicate their intentions because the message that sends about African leaders being engaged and taking responsibility for the actions in their region and continent is incredibly important.

“I will be meeting with President Tinubu tomorrow (Wednesday) and we will discuss what the UK can do to support African initiatives and actions rather than the UK trying to push ourselves to the front of this.

“It is right that African leaders are taking the primary position in response to the situation in Niger.”

The UK Foreign Secretary, who is in Nigeria on an investment drive, also noted that “Prosperity and security go hand in hand. Security gives confidence for foreign investors to invest in a country, and this means the potential of Nigeria is optimized.”

He added that the primary responsibility of governments is security for their people.

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) leaders in a statement on Sunday demanded the immediate release and reinstatement of elected President Mohamed Bazoum within one week.

It added that “In the event, the authorities’ demands are not met within one week (ECOWAS will) take all measures necessary to restore constitutional order in the Republic of Niger. Such measures may include the use of force.”

RA News

Written by: Elizabeth David

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