Coup: We’re ready for dialogue, says Niger military junta

Niger head of state Tiani

The leader of the Niger military junta, Abdourahmane Tchiani, on Saturday during a meeting with Nigeria’s intervention team comprising Islamic scholars, said that the coupists are ready to explore diplomatic dialogue.

The Informant247 gathered that Bala Lau, the national chairman of Jamatul Izalatu Bida Waikamatu Sunnah was said to have led the islamic scholars and met with Tchiani for several hours in Niger’s capital, Niamey.

According to a statement signed by Lau on Sunday, the coup leader and Islamic scholars deliberated on several issues including the demand by ECOWAS leaders that former President Bazoum be reinstated, adding that the clerics were in Niger on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu who accepted their request to intervene.

He, therefore, told General Tchiani that the visit to Niger was to engage in constructive dialogue to encourage him and other military leaders behind the coup to toe the path of peace instead of war to resolve the crisis.

In his response, the leader of Niger junta, Tchiani said their doors were open to explore diplomacy and peace in resolving the matter, adding that it was painful that the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) did not hear the junta’s side of the matter before issuing ultimatums.

He said the coup was well intended, as it was meant to starve off an imminent threat that would have affected not only Niger Republic but also Nigeria.

He also apologised for not according attention to the team sent by President Tinubu, led by Abdulsalami Abubakar, former head of state. He added that their anger was a result of the ECOWAS ultimatum.

When asked by reporters if the junta was ready to dialogue, Ali Mahamane Lamine Zeine, Niger’s prime minister, appointed by the junta, reportedly said: “Yes, for sure. That was exactly what the leader of our country told them, he did not say he was not open to dialogue”.

He also expressed optimism that talks with ECOWAS would take place in the next few days.

‘’We have agreed and the leader of our country has given the green light for dialogue. They will now go back and inform the Nigerian President what they have heard from us…. we hope in the coming days, they (ECOWAS) will come here to meet us to discuss how the sanctions imposed against us will be lifted,” he said.

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