Why ECOWAS Proposed War Against Niger May Not Succeed
OpenLife Nigeria reports that a Cleric has added his voice to the group advising the Economic Community of West Africa State, ECOWAS against going to war in Niger Republic.
The Cleric, Archbishop of Enugu Ecclesiastical Province of the Anglican Communion, His Grace, Emmanuel Chukwuma, in strong words, condemned the planned invasion of Niger Republic by ECOWAS over last month’s coup in the country.
Chukwuma who spoke in Enugu during a chat with journalists said that the leadership of ECOWAS did not engage in proper consultation before issuing threats of war on Niger.
He said that any military action on Niger will backfire on Nigeria and other West African States, adding that ECOWAS war-mongering is proof of massive corruption among its leaders.
He said: “It’s also unfortunate that the present government is not consulting enough, hence, they have led ECOWAS to misfire. Right now, it’s an absolute shame on our President Tinubu who wants to go to war with Niger.
“The Niger Republic coup happened because of corruption and life becoming so difficult for the people. That led to an intervention by the Army. The people rejoiced about that.
“Now, rather than fighting corruption and condemning the evil act of the Niger President, they are fighting the coup d’etat.
It is wrong. I think this has shown that ECOWAS leaders themselves are corrupt and they don’t see anything wrong in corruption.
“Worse things are happening in ECOWAS countries than what is happening in Niger but because there is some sort of corruption even in the military, they are not planning for intervention.
“I am very happy that many people are condemning going to Niger for war. Nigeria at this time needs intervention to bring succour in this country because people are suffering.
If the government can’t do that, God will come down one day and intervene on our behalf and there will be confusion. There is a need for a revolution in Nigeria. Nigeria is due for a revolution for things to go better because things are becoming worse.”
OpenLife Nigeria had reported that on 26 July 2023, a coup d’état occurred in the Republic of the Niger when the country’s presidential guard detained President Mohamed Bazoum who was democratically elected President of the country in 2021,.
In the process, presidential guard commander, General Abdourahamane Tchiani proclaimed himself the leader of a new military junta, shortly after confirming the coup a success.