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It Is ECOWAS' Responsibility To Ensure Release Of Our Detained President, Bazoum – Niger Republic Lawyers

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February 23, 2024

SaharaReporters reported that Bazoum was ousted by military junta in the country last year July and the military government has been ruling the landlocked country.
 

A group of lawyers have called on the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to demand the release of detained Niger President Mohamed Bazoum

SaharaReporters reported that Bazoum was ousted by military junta in the country last year July and the military government has been ruling the landlocked country.

Since then, he has remained in detention with his wife in the presidential palace in Niger’s capital Niamey.

In December, the Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) ordered the release of Bazoum as well as his return to power.

But the military juntas had ignored the court.

However, the lawyers in a statement signed by their coordinator, Mohamed Seydou Diagne, insisted that it was the duty of 15-member regional body to ensure that the orders of the court were obeyed.

“It is the responsibility of ECOWAS and its member states to ensure that the court’s decisions are effectively applied and that President Bazoum and his wife are released,” said Diagne.

“The court ordered the military authorities to release them immediately and to restore to power President Bazoum, whose mandate had been democratically entrusted to him,” the statement said.

According to the lawyers, Bazoum has not been brought before a judge and has not received any visitors — except his doctor — since October 19.

In early January, Bazoum’s son, Salem, was released from prison and immediately transferred to Togo — where he is currently.

Salem is still accused of “plotting to jeopardise the authority or the security of the state.”

On February 13, the leader of Niger’s military, Abdourahamane Tiani, said in a national television interview that the release of Bazoum was “not on the agenda”.

Leaders at the ECOWAS summit in Abuja, Nigeria, on Saturday will examine the political and security situation in the region.

The coup last July prompted ECOWAS to impose tough sanctions and suspend trade with Niger Republic.

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