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NER | Jul 28, 2023

Niger coup leaders declare general Tiani head of state

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Niger Army spokesman Colonel Major Amadou Adramane speaks during an appearance on national television, after President Mohamed Bazoum was held in the presidential palace, in Niamey, Niger, July 26, 2023 in this still image taken from video. (Photo: ORTN/via Reuters TV/Handout via REUTERS)

NIAMEY (Reuters)

Niger military officers declared General Abdourahamane Tiani as the new head of state on Friday (July 28), saying they had suspended the constitution and dissolved all former institutions after overthrowing President Mohamed Bazoum.

Tiani was the head of the presidential guard that shut Bazoum in his palace on Wednesday and then declared it had ousted him because of bad governance and worsening security.

The general appeared on state television on Friday, with a banner on the screen that described him as the president of a newly formed military council, the National Council for Safeguarding the Homeland (CNSP).

“The president of the CNSP is the head of state. He represents the state of Niger in international relations,” an officer said, reading out a statement.

“The constitution has been suspended and the government dissolved, and the CNSP will exercise all legislative and executive power,” the statement said.

African countries and Western powers have reacted with alarm to the events in Niger, insisting that constitutional order be restored.

Niger borders three countries – Mali, Burkina Faso and Chad – that have also experienced military coups in the last two years. Before the uprising this week, it was seen as the West’s most stable and solid partner in a region facing a growing Islamist insurgency.

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