close
Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Niger’s military junta reopens land, air borders with five neighbours

He said the border crossings to Mali, Burkina Faso, Algeria, Libya, and Chad were reopened.

• August 2, 2023
Omar Tchiani
Omar Tchiani [photo credit : DW]

One week after the coup in Niger, the new military government has reopened the country’s land borders and airspace with five neighbouring countries, a spokesman for the junta announced on television on Tuesday evening.

He said the border crossings to Mali, Burkina Faso, Algeria, Libya, and Chad were reopened.

The junta also appointed new governors for the country’s eight regions.

Tensions with the 15-member Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) remained.

The junta said Niger’s borders with Benin and Nigeria, both ECOWAS members, remained closed for the time being.

On Sunday, ECOWAS issued an ultimatum to the coup leaders demanding that democratically elected president Mohamed Bazoum be released and reinstated within a week.

If not, the bloc threatened to take measures that could include using force.

ECOWAS began a three-day meeting in Nigeria on Wednesday to discuss the way forward. ECOWAS members Burkina Faso and Mali, already suspended after earlier military coups, had sided with Niger.

Meanwhile, France and Italy began evacuating their citizens and others, with two planes landing in France and one in Italy.

According to French press reports and the French Foreign Ministry, the French planes carried mainly French citizens but also Germans and several other EU nationals, some from the United States, Ethiopia, and elsewhere.

The European Commission said in a press release that around 500 people arrived in Paris on Wednesday on board the first two repatriation flights from Niamey.

According to information from the French General Staff, two more planes had also been sent to Niamey for the evacuation.

France has also offered to evacuate people from other European countries from Niger.

The Foreign Office in Berlin had said the Germans in Niger were advised to accept the offer.

On July 26, officers of the presidential guard arrested Mr Bazoum and declared him deposed.

The presidential guard commander, General Abdourahamane Tchiani, appointed himself the new ruler on Friday.

Shortly after Mr Tchiani took power, the putschists suspended the constitution and dissolved all constitutional institutions.

In Brussels, the European Union’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, said an imperialist Russia aims to use military regimes in Africa “as pawns in its global chess game.”

(dpa/NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Christopher Gwabin Musa [Photo: Channels TV]

Africa

CDS Musa, other ECOWAS defence chiefs speak on restoring democratic governance in Niger

“We must face the challenges of restoring democratic governance in Niger head-on, drawing on our shared experiences, wisdom, and collective resolve,” he said.

police

Ibadan

Subsidy: Oyo CP assures of police commitment to ensuring peaceful protests

The protest was peaceful, though the state workers insisted on sustaining the action until Governor Seyi Makinde addressed them personally.

Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) led a peaceful protest

States

Subsidy: Labour protests paralyse official activities in Abia, Imo

The protesters, escorted by anti-riot police personnel, marched from Michael Okpara Square to Government House.

poor condition of police patrol vehicle

States

Ondo varsity students lament insecurity, poor condition of police patrol vehicles

In an open letter to Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, the students noted that the police patrol vans were in “rickety conditions.”

Dele Alake, Obi’s supporters

NationWide

Ministerial Screening: Dele Alake tackled for calling Peter Obi’s supporters ‘wild dogs’

Mr Mwadkwon, at the screening of ministerial nominees on Wednesday, confronted Mr Alake for labelling Mr Obi’s supporters as “wild dogs.”

Power Grid

Africa

Coup: Nigeria cuts electricity supply to Niger

The development followed an emergency meeting by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)