“African Union Condemns Treatment of President Bazoum by Niger’s Coup Leaders”

0
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and President Mohamed Bazoum
Advertisement

African Union Voices “Deep Concern” Over Conditions of Detained Niger President

The African Union (AU) has voiced its “deep concern” regarding the reported deplorable conditions of detention faced by Niger’s ousted President Mohamed Bazoum, describing the treatment meted out to him by coup leaders as “unacceptable.”

President Bazoum was overthrown by military leaders last month, triggering widespread international alarm.

Advertisement

Moussa Faki Mahamat, the Head of the AU Commission, issued a statement on Friday expressing his apprehension over the reported conditions of President Bazoum’s confinement.

Faki underscored that the mistreatment of a democratically elected leader who came to power through a legitimate electoral process is completely unacceptable.

Read Also : Why 25 Soldiers Resigned, Nigerian Army Clarifies

Advertisement

He noted that multiple sources have confirmed a disturbing decline in the conditions under which President Bazoum and his family are living.

In addition to the AU’s concerns, other global leaders have also raised their voices against the worsening situation faced by President Bazoum.

Josep Borrell, the European Union’s foreign policy chief, and Antonio Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, have both expressed their distress about the deteriorating conditions endured by President Bazoum and his family.

Report shows  President Bazoum is being held in isolation and subjected to meager sustenance, surviving on plain rice and pasta, while being denied access to essential medications.

Also Read : Dollar To Naira Black Market Rate Today 11 August 2023 | Aboki fx rate

Advertisement

Moussa Faki Mahamat also voiced his firm endorsement for the measures taken by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

On Thursday, the regional organization approved the deployment of a standby force with the aim of restoring constitutional order in Niger.

This move is an assertive response to the recent coup, reflecting the international community’s determination to uphold democratic norms.

However, the attempt to dispatch a joint team comprised of ECOWAS, UN, and AU representatives to Niger’s capital city, Niamey, was met with refusal by the coup leaders earlier this week.

Further more : El-Rufai Declines Cabinet Position in Surprising Move, Proposes Successor

Advertisement

This rejection highlights the complex challenges and diplomatic tensions that surround the efforts to address the situation and restore stability to the country.

The AU’s expression of concern and condemnation joins a growing chorus of international voices advocating for the rights and humane treatment of the deposed Nigerien President and his family.

Advertisement

As the situation continues to unfold, the global community watches closely, hoping for a swift resolution that ensures respect for human rights, democratic principles, and the rule of law in Niger.

Advertisement

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here