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BREAKING: AU suspends Niger Republic over coup


Niger Junta

On Tuesday, the African Union took the step of temporarily excluding Niger from its various institutions and activities due to the recent coup, pending the reestablishment of proper constitutional governance.

The African Union conveyed this decision in a communiqué that the suspension was prompted by the military junta’s inability to transfer authority back to the democratically chosen leader, Mohammed Bazoum.

Mohammed Bazoum

“The AU decides, in line with the relevant AU instruments, in particular, the AU Constitutive Act, the Protocol Relating to the Establishment of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union and the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance, to immediately suspend the participation of the Republic of Niger from all activities of the AU and its Organs and institutions until the effective restoration of constitutional order in the country.

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“The AU in this regard, calls upon all Member States of the AU and the international community including bilateral and multilateral partners, at large to reject this unconstitutional change of government and to refrain from any action likely to grant legitimacy to the illegal regime in Niger.”

The African Union also commended the efforts of the Economic Community of West African States for their work in guaranteeing a restoration of democratic governance in Niger.

“The AU commends the efforts of ECOWAS under the leadership of H.E. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and calls on AU Member States to fully implement the sanctions imposed by ECOWAS and endorsed by the PSC and requests the Commission, in consultation with ECOWAS, to regularly inform the Council on the progress being made on the implementation of the imposed sanctions.”


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