
Nigers ruling military has agreed to terms and conditions of a transition back to civilian rule, and will present the plan to a regional bloc, the chief diplomat from mediator Togo announced Thursday.
Speaking on Nigers national television, Togo Foreign Minister Robert Dussey said he had reached an agreement on the content and timing of the transition with Nigers junta-appointed prime minister Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine and foreign minister Bakary Yaou Sangare.
We are ready to present the plan¦ to the mediating heads of state and the ECOWAS Commission, he said, referring to the Economic Community of West African States.
After Niger became the latest country in the Sahel to experience a coup with Julys ouster of President Mohamed Bazoum, the regional grouping imposed tough sanctions and suspended trade, while also floating the option of military intervention.
The sanctions and suspension of international finance and aid have left Niger, already one of the worlds poorest countries, economically hanging by a thread.
In October, the military leaders announced a 40-percent cut in the 2023 budget due to the heavy sanctions imposed by international and regional organisations.
On Sunday, ECOWAS leaders in Abuja said any easing of the punitive measures against Niger was contingent on a short transition period.
The bloc also decided that a committee made up of the presidents of Benin, Togo and Sierra Leone would lead negotiations with the Nigerien military leaders on the commitments to be implemented.
According to Nigers broadcaster, Tele Sahel, mediator Dussey will return to Niamey in January with his counterpart from Sierra Leone, Timothy Kabba.
ECOWAS said on Thursday that Niger is now suspended from all decision-making bodies of the organisation, until constitutional order is re-established.
Nigers military leaders have previously said they want up to three years for a transition back to civilian rule.
Since the coup, Niger - one of the Sahel nations battling long-running and bloody insurgencies by rebels affiliated with Al-Qaeda or the Islamic State group - has rowed back security cooperation with Western partners and expelled French troops based there. (AFP)
This video frame grab image obtained by AFP from ORTN “ Télé Sahel on July 26, 2023 shows Colonel Major Amadou Abdramane ©, spokesperson for the National Committee for the Salvation of the People (CNSP) speaking during a televised statement.



























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