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What Is Nigeria’s Strategic National Interest In Niger Republic? Dele Farotimi Asks

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Dele Farotimi, a member of the labour party presidential campaign council, has raised a question regarding the recent military coup in Niger. On his official Twitter page, Farotimi asked about Nigeria’s specific strategic national interest in the ongoing events in Niger. It should be noted that the military in Niger seized power from President Muhammed Bazoum by forcefully entering the state house. In response to this situation, the Economic Community Of West Africa State (ECOWAS) has been actively seeking a resolution to restore democracy in the country.

One of the members of the labour party presidential campaign council, Dele Farotimi, has expressed curiosity about Nigeria’s involvement in the recent military takeover in Niger. In a post on his official Twitter page, Farotimi questioned the significance of Nigeria’s strategic national interest in the unfolding events in Niger. It is important to mention that the military in Niger forcefully assumed control from President Muhammed Bazoum by storming the state house. In an effort to address this situation, the Economic Community Of West Africa State (ECOWAS) has been actively working towards finding a solution and reinstating democracy in Niger.

Dele Farotimi, a member of the labour party presidential campaign council, has posed a thought-provoking question regarding the recent military coup in Niger. Through a post on his official Twitter page, Farotimi inquired about Nigeria’s specific strategic national interest in the ongoing developments in Niger. It is worth noting that the military in Niger took over power from President Muhammed Bazoum by forcefully entering the state house. In response to this situation, the Economic Community Of West Africa State (ECOWAS) has been diligently seeking a resolution to restore democracy in the nation.

A query has been raised by Dele Farotimi, a member of the labour party presidential campaign council, concerning the recent military takeover in Niger. In a tweet shared on his official Twitter page, Farotimi questioned Nigeria’s strategic national interest in the unfolding events in Niger. It is important to highlight that the military personnel in Niger seized power from President Muhammed Bazoum by forcefully storming the state house. In an attempt to address this situation, the Economic Community Of West Africa State (ECOWAS) has been actively working towards finding a solution and reinstating democracy in the country.

Dele Farotimi, a member of the labour party presidential campaign council, has raised an important question regarding the recent military coup in Niger. Through a post on his official Twitter page, Farotimi inquired about Nigeria’s specific strategic national interest in the ongoing situation in Niger. It is noteworthy that the military in Niger forcefully assumed control from President Muhammed Bazoum by storming the state house. In response to this, the Economic Community Of West Africa State (ECOWAS) has been actively searching for a resolution to restore democracy in the nation.

The statement has led to several reactions from several Nigerians

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