Niger: ECOWAS chiefs of staff will meet in Ghana on Thursday and Friday.

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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) chiefs of staff will meet in Ghana on Thursday and Friday to discuss a possible military intervention in Niger, regional military sources stated on Tuesday, and an ECOWAS source confirmed.

The conference was scheduled for Saturday but was cancelled owing to “technical issues.”

It will take place a week after the organization’s leaders decided to deploy its “standby force” to reinstall Mohamed Bazoum, the president of Niger who was deposed in a military coup on July 26.

While several countries, such as Côte d’Ivoire, have said they are ready to send their armies to Niger, ECOWAS says it wants to give priority to “diplomatic channels”.

The idea of military intervention is divisive: political, religious and civil society voices are being raised in northern Nigeria, fearing serious consequences for their country and for the Sahel region, which has been ravaged by jihadist violence.

After refusing several ECOWAS mediations, Niger’s military regime welcomed a delegation of Nigerian religious leaders on Saturday.

Following the meeting, the military-appointed Prime Minister, Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine, stressed Niger’s “great interest” in “preserving” an “important and historic relationship” with Nigeria and ECOWAS.

But the regime is blowing hot and cold, announcing that it now wants to “prosecute” deposed president Mohamed Bazoum for “high treason”.

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