Niger soldiers say President Bazoum’s govt has been removed

Niger soldiers say President Bazoum’s govt has been removed

Borders are closed, a nationwide curfew has been declared, and all republic institutions are suspended.

Streets in Niger’s capital Niamey are deserted as elements of the presidential guard moved against President Mohamed Bazoum. (AP pic)
NIAMEY:
Niger president Mohamed Bazoum has been removed from power, according to a group of soldiers who appeared on the West African nation’s national television late on Wednesday, hours after the president was held in the presidential palace.

Reading from a statement, Colonel Amadou Abdramane, seated and flanked by nine other officers wearing fatigues, said the defence and security forces had decided: “Put an end to the regime that you know due to the deteriorating security situation and bad governance.”

He said the country’s borders are closed and a nationwide curfew declared, and all institutions of the republic were suspended.

The soldiers warned against any foreign intervention.

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