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Coup: NLC warns against ECOWAS invasion of Niger

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has warned the Economic Community of West African States against the use of military force to remove the military junta in Niger Republic, stating that the disadvantages clearly outweigh the benefits.

NLC issued the warning in a statement signed by its president, Joe Ajaero on Sunday.

The leaders of the ECOWAS member states met on Thursday in Abuja and decided to send out a “standby force” in an effort to restore constitutional democracy in Niger and reinstate the country’s expelled president, Mohamed Bazoum.

At the meeting, Bola Tinubu, the president of Nigeria, said that all options, including the use of force as a last resort, were on the table. The NLC claimed that such a move would only put the lives of deposed President Bazoum and his family in danger, cause the entire region, including Northern Nigeria, to become unstable, and result in the loss of many lives.

It also urged the governments to consider if they had the economic strength to prosecute a war since one could not predict what the end would look like.

“Equally of significance is the unintended possibility of turning Niger into a fertile territory for proxy wars.

Even after the war is over, the region must brace itself for heightened acts of terrorism or insurgency just as it might signal the end of ECOWAS as we know it today given the scenario of ten members fighting five.” it cautioned.

NLC further stated that suspicions were rife that the ECOWAS leadership was trying to pull out of the fire the nut for and on behalf of another or others, but added that while it could not ascertain the veracity of these claims, ECOWAS must conduct itself in such a manner that its citizens and the world would believe it has a mind of its own.

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