ALL FULANI ( AREWA )GROUPS WITHDREW FROM NIGER VS NIGERIA WAR BECAUSE THEY ARE THEIR BROTHERS. GOOD

“Niger was a continuation of the northern part of Nigeria until the Berlin Conference [of 1884-1885, when foreign powers created Africa’s current borders]. You expect the north to go to war against itself?“ asked Prof Dikwa. War with Niger’ll spread into Northern Nigerian communities – Arewa Group warns. The Arewa Broadcast Media Practitioners Forum, ABMPF, has said it noticed with great concern, the echoes of the drumbeats of war being sounded by the West African Regional bloc, ECOWAS, spearheaded by the Nigerian President, Bola Ahmad Tinubu, to meddle into the internal affairs of Republic of Niger. “This, according to ECOWAS, is to oust the military junta that had staged a coup d’etat, which ousted the civilian administration of President Mohamed Bazoum. The move by Nigeria and other ECOWAS nations for Military intervention in Niger Republic, is hasty, ill-conceived and a miscalculated adventure that will eventually plunge the region and indeed the entire Northern Nigeria, already bedeviled with turmoil and anarchy,” the group stated The group in a statement titled ‘Don’t GoTo War With Niger Republic’ signed by Alhaji Abdullahi Yelwa Ajiyan Yauri, the Chairman, stated that ” it is our conviction that the task of defending and sustaining democracy in Niger is the solemn duty of the people of Niger. The responsibility of it’s neighbours and friends like Nigeria, is not to exacerbate an already bad situation, but to support the Democratic institutions of the country and pray for her in it’s time of needs.” “Again, it is worth emphasising that any military action in Niger will not only begin and end in Niamey, the Nigerean capital, but will spill over and snowball into Northern Nigerian communities in Kebbi, Sokoto, Zamfara, Katsina, Jigawa, Yobe, and Borno states.” 2 Nigeria’s President Tinubu faces backlash over military intervention in Niger. Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu is facing a huge backlash at home over his threat to use military force to reverse the coup in next-door neighbour Niger. Local media report there was strong opposition to military intervention at a session of the upper chamber of parliament, the Senate, on Saturday, despite the fact that it is controlled by Mr Tinubu’s party. 3. ECOWAS deploys coalition troops for immediate invasion of Niger The announcement came despite widespread warning that an invasion could plunge sun-Sahara Africa into turmoil.
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