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Coup: Nigeriens protest in Kano, urge reinstatement of President Bazoum

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Hundreds of Nigeriens resident in Kano on Saturday staged a peaceful protest against the coup in Niger Republic and called for the reinstatement of President Mohamed Bazoum, held by the military junta.

The foreigners who staged the demonstration in Fagge Local Government Area of the state, also condemned the military coup

that truncated the democratic government in their country.

Mr Lawalli Mamman-Barma, leader of the protest urged the military  junta to unconditionally release Bazoum, his family and all those allegedly held by them.

“We are calling for the reinstatement of President Mohamed Bazoum’s democratic government through peaceful efforts by the ECOWAS.

“Bazoum was legitimately elected by the sovereign people of Niger,” Barma said.

He also implored ECOWAS to jettison the move to deploy troops in Niger, stressing that dialogue was the best approach to resolving the conflict.

He commended Bazoum for his efforts at developing human and capital resources, noting that Nigerien had witnessed political, economic, and social development under him.

“We should always remember that prior to the  military intervention in Niger republic, the country under president Bazoum experienced peace as well as economic and political development, Barma added.

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