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ECOWAS Rejects Niger Junta’s Three-Year Transition Plan

The Economic Community of West African States rejected the Niger junta’s plan for a democratic government within three years.


21st August 2023 09:22 AM

The ECOWAS Commissioner for Political Affairs, Amb. Abdel-Fatau Musah, on Monday in a live appearance on TV, stated that the West African bloc rejected the Niger junta’s plan for a transition of power presumably to a democratic government within three years.

“Our ambition is not to confiscate power,” General Abdourahamane Tiani said in a televised address. Any transition of power “would not go beyond three years”.

“This offer is completely unacceptable and ECOWAS insists on the restoration of constitutional order as quickly as possible,” he said, arguing that the commission had the experience of “these cat-and-mouse games with these military regimes”, he said.

Musah cited the creation of Niger’s “new” constitution in 2010, which he said was revised in 2017. 

“What dramatic change do you need in the governance architecture of the country to require three years to experiment with something else? This is like subterfuge to throw ECOWAS off-course and then do whatever they want,” he said.

“In some other countries under military regime in West Africa, they had about three years, and already they are ‘negotiating’ with their population to have another 18 months. Even a democratically elected president in Nigeria has only four years to run.

“So, what legitimacy do they have to already begin with three years? And we know it is not going to end there.” He added.