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Niger presidential guard Tchiani names self new ruler following coup

The army warned foreign states not to attempt a military intervention, saying it could have devastating consequences for the country.

• July 28, 2023
Omar Tchiani
Omar Tchiani [photo credit : DW]

The head of the presidential guard in Niger, General Omar Tchiani, has appointed himself president of the National Council and thus the country’s new ruler.

Mr Tchiani made his remarks on national television on Friday.

Officers of the presidential guard detained Niger President Mohamed Bazoum, elected in 2021, in his palace on Wednesday.

That evening, 10 military officers announced on television that the so-called National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (CNSP) had taken power.

All demonstrations were banned in the West African country of 26 million, the Interior Ministry said on Thursday.

“Our defence and security forces have decided to put an end to the regime that you know,’’ Col. Amadou Abdramane said on national television.

The army warned foreign states not to attempt a military intervention, saying it could have devastating consequences for the country.

Opposition parties also support the coup, according to a statement published on Nigerien media.

It remained unclear which and how many parties were behind it.

The authors called for demonstrations on Friday.

On Thursday, there was sharp criticism in response to the power grab from Washington, the European Union, the African Union (AU) and individual governments, including Russia and Germany.

Berlin still has some 100 soldiers stationed in the country.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken also called for Mr Bazoum’s immediate release and respect for the rule of law and public safety.

European Council President Charles Michel said he had spoken to Mr Bazoum and assured him of the EU’s support.

The German Foreign Ministry echoed the call, saying, “We are following events in Niger with great concern. We condemn the attempt by parts of the military to overturn Niger’s constitutional, democratic order.”

Moscow also called on the military to release Bazoum, renounce violence and resolve all disputes through peaceful and constructive dialogue.

(dpa/NAN)

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