From: Femi  Oyelola, Kaduna

 

A Group under the auspice of Northern Consensus Movement NCM has called on the Economic Community of West African States and its Chairman Nigeria  President Bola  Ahmed Tinubu to rethink and withdraw the planned agenda of a military attack on the Niger Republic.

The  President of NCM Dr  Awwal Abdullahi Aliyu asserted this during a press  Conference held in Kaduna yesterday.

According to him Nigeria and Niger Republic are like sisters, as initially there is strong bounding between both countries in terms of Religion, Culture, and Marital affairs. The decision of military attack can lead to civil war. States with land, Borders with Niger that will be on the firing line are Sokoto, Kano, Katsina, kebbi, Jigawa, Yobe, and Borno.

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He added that President  Tinubu Nigeria in his capacity as the present Chairman of the ECOWAS has been putting all efforts towards resolving the ongoing issue in the Niger Republic by making several different consultations and also appointing delegations towards bringing an end to the conflict in that country.

Dr. Aliyu said his group believes that Diplomacy is superior to threats or the use of force that may be difficult or impossible to implement.

He opined that preventing coups is not by sanctions and threats, but by addressing the leadership deficit and corruption, curtailing negative external pressure as well as building credible institutions to provide for the needs of the people.

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“The Northern Consensus Movement NCM is worried about the President’s request of the Senate, seeking implementation of the 7-point resolution against Niger Republic, some of which involves military action, cutting off the electricity supply to Niger Republic, etc. but does the President know the implications of these resolutions, we doubt.

“Now the United Nations UN has given ECOWAS the green light to intervene militarily in the Niger Republic if within one week the new military administration in that country does not restore Presidential power to the ousted former President.

“We heard that Burkina Faso, Guinea, and Mali are ready to respond in any way deemed fit.

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“We imagine a situation when these countries decided to start targeting each of the ECOWAS countries involved in the attack, we fear that especially Nigeria will be the major target.

“We have over one hundred thousand IDPs in Diffa alone in the Niger Republic for over 10 years now unresolved. So, Nigeria can’t afford to support any military joint operations of ECOWAS, especially in terms of its financial implications.”

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