Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,157,910 members, 7,835,042 topics. Date: Tuesday, 21 May 2024 at 01:54 AM

Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday - Foreign Affairs (3) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Foreign Affairs / Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday (15294 Views)

We Are Ready For 'negotiation' With Mali, Burkina Faso & Niger - ECOWAS / Niger: ECOWAS Delegation Meets Ousted Bazoum / We Are Ready To Storm Niger - ECOWAS Force (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by Chetas81(m): 3:15pm On Aug 11, 2023
Henryjr:


kids on mask. Can you withstand anyone in logical and intellectual argument? Hopefully no, not at all.
kindly understand that the truth you know shall set you free, or not to!
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by SeriouslySense(m): 3:15pm On Aug 11, 2023
This is a case of one bad decision leading to another. If INEC had not rigged the election, we won't be dealing with another bad decision.

Have they not heard or have they not seen, any country the USA touch crumbles.

NSK4U:


And the simple and obvious reason Tinubu wants the war is to use it to validate his legitimacy question in the eyes of the West which is still a ruse because the West understands how he emerged even more than some Nigerians

1 Like

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by SpatialKing(m): 3:17pm On Aug 11, 2023
Henryjr:


kids on mask. Can you withstand anyone in logical and intellectual argument? Hopefully no, not at all.

I wish!
You are not even close to intellectuality you still in the negatives...
You lack any sense of logical reasonings just like your Snoring President that's has mouth diarrhea who acts before he reasons..
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by KanwuliaExtra: 3:17pm On Aug 11, 2023
Dem still dey meet?
No bombs yet? undecided
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by Streetdoctor: 3:17pm On Aug 11, 2023
SeriouslySense:
No one in Nigeria is supporting the war even the south West.

Its the west and the Tinubu.

One thing I hv come to realize about Tinubu of a man is that he doesn't think before he acts. That's not a good sign of a leader at all. U can't just wakeup and start dishing threat to a sovereign nation, and military for that matter. Well, let's see how d war goes on.
I was listening to an hausa group last week and they said it that anybody supporting war against Niger is an enemy to dem

1 Like

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by Streetdoctor: 3:17pm On Aug 11, 2023
HardBishop:


Abeg we easterners love the war... Hausa must be paid in their own coin what they did to igbos. You can't fight an Igbo man and go free
Our innocent military men are going to loose their lives as it is right now.
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by SeriouslySense(m): 3:19pm On Aug 11, 2023
He thinks but in cunning ways, that are not balanced.
Streetdoctor:

One thing I hv come to realize about Tinubu of a man is that he doesn't think before he acts. That's not a good sign of a leader at all. U can't just wakeup and start dishing threat to a sovereign nation, and military for that matter. Well, let's see how d war goes on.
I was listening to an hausa group last week and they said it that anybody supporting war against Niger is an enemy to dem

1 Like

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by BoldBrainz(m): 3:19pm On Aug 11, 2023
AllenSpencer:
When is France going to borrow Nigeria nuclear bombs. That should be the bone of contention at the moment.

We just need 2 for strategic locations. One in Niger and the other, is still yet to be located within Nigeria.

How many nuclear bombs France get sef wey them wan borrow another country two.. ? That country that has been living on past glory for over a decade now.

2 Likes

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by onlyboyson(m): 3:21pm On Aug 11, 2023
At the middle of everything Ecowas will leave Nigeria and then boom Nigeria will be bomb to ashes grin grin grin grin
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by Dubetex96(m): 3:21pm On Aug 11, 2023
Taylor90:
Meeting abi going to war

Shebi Ebola don declare war yesterday what are they still meeting for

Rubbish

Ebola is a war monger trying to impress the justices that he's already working so no need to sack him from office

1 Like

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by Chucks13: 3:21pm On Aug 11, 2023
This Niger guys should drop ego and act smartly by telling the ECOWAS to give them 6 months to do transition to democratic rule and he and his boy occupy the position as democratic president this is simple. Moreso I suspect the junta are scare their aides can do to them what they did to their boss if they choose to go democratic.
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by NSK4U(m): 3:23pm On Aug 11, 2023
HardBishop:


Abeg we easterners love the war... Hausa must be paid in their own coin what they did to igbos. You can't fight an Igbo man and go free


You are Yoruba, the type of Yoruba that cooked up the WhatsApp message about Dr Iweala receiving threatening messages after her meeting with Tinubu; just in a bid to make Igbos look bad, stop descending such low in thinking when engaging the public cos you are embarrassing your entire Yorubaland.

Which part of the East are you from?

'O buru n'ibu nwaafo,
Kedu onyendu ogbe gi?'

1 Like

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by tubolancer(m): 3:24pm On Aug 11, 2023
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by worksmart(m): 3:27pm On Aug 11, 2023
Are Defence ministers not going to meet?

Oh I forgot , Bola virus hasn't yet formed his cabinet angry

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by jesmond3945: 3:27pm On Aug 11, 2023
Henryjr:
Nigerians should note that the position to deploy the military is not Tinubu's position, but ECOWAS position, which a representative of Niger was present in the meeting yesterday.

Again, the regional bloc has explored a lot of peaceful and political means to contain the situation in Niger, but the coupist has shown no sign of readiness to any form of mediation, and that is a disrespect to the head of states of the various countries, who are genuinely concerned about orderliness in Niger.

If the cost of peace is war, then it is a necessary evil that must take place.
it is politics bro. Ecowas care about power more than the people of niger

2 Likes

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by Allisgud: 3:28pm On Aug 11, 2023
If country generate their revenue from land Niger republic would have been the richest,see land mass

1 Like

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by Bhol28: 3:29pm On Aug 11, 2023
Those supporting the Junta because of one reason or another hope they will help Niger people when the Junta really start showing they are Junta.So easy to claim the people want military rule but when they really start showing their true colors the people will pray hard to return to democracy.Here in Nigeria we blast GEJ, Buhari,Tinubu as we like on social media even face to face like the man that broke protocol and wanted to go and confront Tinubu on inauguration day.But military rulers will never accept things like that.They will always go hard.They will order that type of person to face fire squad.We sue govt to court here,anybody that does that with military rulers will be dealt brutally with .Military rule will always be brutal

1 Like

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by Kukutente23: 3:32pm On Aug 11, 2023
Henryjr:
Nigerians should note that the position to deploy the military is not Tinubu's position, but ECOWAS position, which a representative of Niger was present in the meeting yesterday.

Again, the regional bloc has explored a lot of peaceful and political means to contain the situation in Niger, but the coupist has shown no sign of readiness to any form of mediation, and that is a disrespect to the head of states of the various countries, who are genuinely concerned about orderliness in Niger.

If the cost of peace is war, then it is a necessary evil that must take place.
As long as Nigerian military is not deployed. No wahala
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by SeriouslySense(m): 3:33pm On Aug 11, 2023
Unfortunately you are right, but its not in our place to interfere with their affairs.

And if we interfere, then we are setting an example that any country can wake up one morning and create some justification to interfere in another country, as long as it has the means to do so.

This will make the continent even more volatile. Could result in more instability in the region, since it reduces trust.



Bhol28:
Those supporting the Junta because of one reason or another hope they will help Niger people when the Junta really start showing they are Junta.So easy to claim the people want military rule but when they really start showing their true colors the people will pray hard to return to democracy.Here in Nigeria we blast GEJ, Buhari,Tinubu as we like on social media even face to face like the man that broke protocol and wanted to go and confront Tinubu on inauguration day.But military rulers will never accept things like that.They will always go hard.They will order that type of person to face fire squad.We sue govt to court here,anybody that does that with military rulers will be dealt brutally with .Military rule will always be brutal

1 Like

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by wanimo: 3:35pm On Aug 11, 2023
Henryjr:
Nigerians should note that the position to deploy the military is not Tinubu's position, but ECOWAS position, which a representative of Niger was present in the meeting yesterday.

Again, the regional bloc has explored a lot of peaceful and political means to contain the situation in Niger, but the coupist has shown no sign of readiness to any form of mediation, and that is a disrespect to the head of states of the various countries, who are genuinely concerned about orderliness in Niger.

If the cost of peace is war, then it is a necessary evil that must take place.
Rubbish. This is the west goading ECOWAS into a war for the selfish interests of the west.

Where was ECOWAS when they had a coup d'etat in Mali and Burkina Faso? I guess the gas and uranium interest of the west in Niger is enough to go to war.

So many of us Nigerians would volunteer to fight for Niger Republic should the mandate thief continue on this war path

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by me69: 3:37pm On Aug 11, 2023
The jamboree is over
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by Tealcrestmedia(m): 3:38pm On Aug 11, 2023
Henryjr:
Nigerians should note that the position to deploy the military is not Tinubu's position, but ECOWAS position, which a representative of Niger was present in the meeting yesterday.

Again, the regional bloc has explored a lot of peaceful and political means to contain the situation in Niger, but the coupist has shown no sign of readiness to any form of mediation, and that is a disrespect to the head of states of the various countries, who are genuinely concerned about orderliness in Niger.

If the cost of peace is war, then it is a necessary evil that must take place.

Before you misinform the general public, the president of Nigeria is first the president of Nigeria before any other external organizational duties. The senate has said no to the deployment of Nigerian armed forces for this course, so it will be illegal and an impeachable offense for any Nigerian armed forces personnel to partake in this conflict. So tinubu should rest, besides there are other avenue to resolving this than an outright war.

1 Like

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by Badassniggga(m): 3:41pm On Aug 11, 2023
Henryjr:
Nigerians should note that the position to deploy the military is not Tinubu's position, but ECOWAS position, which a representative of Niger was present in the meeting yesterday.

Again, the regional bloc has explored a lot of peaceful and political means to contain the situation in Niger, but the coupist has shown no sign of readiness to any form of mediation, and that is a disrespect to the head of states of the various countries, who are genuinely concerned about orderliness in Niger.

If the cost of peace is war, then it is a necessary evil that must take place.
lol you wrote well but when all is said and done; No one should invade Niger. Whatever happens internally in another sovereign country is no one's business. Why on earth should ECOWAS want to invade Niger? What exactly is lost or of interest to busybody ECOWAS that they're looking for in Niger?? Is Niger posing a threat to anyone or have they ever invaded anyone? Mtchewwww
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by ojoadeola: 3:43pm On Aug 11, 2023
festacman:
Though Africa might be poor, I don't think these West African army generals are stupid robots to be controlled by a remote controller. Yes, they will obey last order from their C-in-Cs but they sure do have inputs on the way forward. And their professional inputs are critical.

But the Niger Junta on their own should show goodwill and good faith by at least meeting with ECOWAS and promising to return the country to democracy as soon as possible. Their citizens deserve peace of mind to carry on with their lives.

The ongoing grandstanding is not good for either sides.



If any President or Country says the situation in Niger does not concern him or his country, one day, such President or Country may need the help of ECOWAS or AU.

This is not PBAT war, it is a collective decision to fight for one of their own. Let us support our President now for the sake of our tomorrow.

The Junta should release President Bazoum and his family and see the embers of war fade away.

The decision not to let go of the President is the root cause of this war calls

I do not support war but let the Nigerien government release President Bazoum and his family, and give the world the timeline for their exit and handover to a civilian government

1 Like

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by NSK4U(m): 3:44pm On Aug 11, 2023
SeriouslySense:
This is a case of one bad decision leading to another. If INEC had not rigged the election, we won't be dealing with another bad decision.

Have they not heard or have they not seen, any country the USA touch crumbles.


If truly the hand of Russia (who also would mobilize its allies if things get serious) is for Nigerians, US touch may have different outcome this time.
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by Badassniggga(m): 3:45pm On Aug 11, 2023
Tealcrestmedia:


Before you misinform the general public, the president of Nigeria is first the president of Nigeria before any other external organizational duties. The senate has said no to the deployment of Nigerian armed forces for this course, so it will be illegal and an impeachable offense for any Nigerian armed forces personnel to partake in this conflict. So tinubu should rest, besides there are other avenue to resolving this than an outright war.
I wan see how busybody Tinubu wan take deploy our forces into Niger when the Senate and almost all Nigerians already voted not to invade. Wetin lost for Nigeria hand wey Dem dey look for in Niger? So they're just going to send our boys to go and die there abi?

France and US should deploy their forces into Niger if e sure for them. Africans shouldn't be foolishly used like a tool by the West to kill each other like they set up Ukraine vs Russia.

1 Like

Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by ojoadeola: 3:46pm On Aug 11, 2023
SeriouslySense:
This is a case of one bad decision leading to another. If INEC had not rigged the election, we won't be dealing with another bad decision.

Have they not heard or have they not seen, any country the USA touch crumbles?


None of the Presidential aspirants has said they scored more votes than PBAT.

The matter is before the Court to adjudicate and I think you should allow the Court to decide

As of now, the decision of ECOWAS stands
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by Aurelius1(m): 3:50pm On Aug 11, 2023
Heffalump:
What people don't know is that the West African Coups are backed by External forces. Putin is about taking Africa!
From the West, next country on target is Senegal and Nigeria is going to be last. This is like a chess game!!
This is pure conspiracy theory.
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by festacman(m): 3:51pm On Aug 11, 2023
ojoadeola:




If any President or Country says the situation in Niger does not concern him or his country, one day, such President or Country may need the help of ECOWAS or AU.

This is not PBAT war, it is a collective decision to fight for one of their own. Let us support our President now for the sake of our tomorrow.

The Junta should release President Bazoum and his family and see the embers of war fade away.

The decision not to let go of the President is the root cause of this war calls

I do not support war but let the Nigerien government release President Bazoum and his family, and give the world the timeline for their exit and handover to a civilian government



I understand your position but you see, democracy is also about people's opinion. Majority of Nigerians especially northerners are against this war threat. Don't forget that majority of NASS members are also against the war and this implies if Tinubu supports the war and it actually takes place, he is likely to be impeached. If you don't listen to the people who elected you, you will lose legitimacy. I expect Tinubu to be aware of this given his experience.
Re: Niger: ECOWAS Military Chiefs To Meet On Saturday by SeriouslySense(m): 3:52pm On Aug 11, 2023
How is it possible that a person with issues of legitimacy is trying to protect the integrity of another country. It seems more irrational and crooked.

ojoadeola:


None of the Presidential aspirants has said they scored more votes than PBAT.

The matter is before the Court to adjudicate and I think you should allow the Court to decide

As of now, the decision of ECOWAS stands

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply)

Ramaphosa, Buhari Lead Tributes For Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu / Netanyahu, HAMAS And Dearth Of Reason In Middle East / Russian Parliament Passes Anti-gay Bill In a 436-0 Votes

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 61
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.