ECOWAS military plans in Niger could lead to wider conflict

Regional analysts have said the move by West African leaders to activate a standby force to counter the junta in Niger represents a failure of
Nigerian threats to Niger junta undone by fierce domestic opposition

Follow-up to Abuja’s muscular response to last month’s coup has been limited by hostility from across the political spectrum Bola Tinubu, barely two months into
Niger coup: why an Ecowas-led military intervention is unlikely

Hopes are fading for a quick resolution of Niger’s coup or the potential use of force by the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) to free
Military intervention in Niger would be complicated and messy, analysts warn

Political commentators, historians, journalists and activists on Monday warned in leading French media outlets of the cataclysm likely to engulf west Africa if fighting breaks
Nigeria Senate cautions against Niger military intervention

ECOWAS chair Nigeria set a deadline for Sunday for Niger’s coup leaders to cede power or face military intervention. But the Senate leader urged President
Niger coup: Nigerian senators reject Tinubu’s request for troops deployment
Tinubu shouldn’t even think about sending Nigerian troops to Niger

Nigeria’s president, Bola Tinubu, who himself came to power in questionable circumstances, with his questionable background, questionable identity and questionable legitimacy, has reportedly sought the
Nigeria cuts electricity to Niger, junta leader General Abdourahamane Tiani reacts
Tinubu to Ecowas extraordinary meeting: Africa has come of age, we reject coups & stand committed to the rule of law & not barrel of guns
Niger coup: South African commentator says Tinubu has no credibility to condemn

An analyst on SABC, the South African Broadcasting Corporation has questioned how President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria, the current chairman of Ecowas, can question the



