By Ebi Kesiena
The Government of Senegal on Thursday stated that it will participate if the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) decides to intervene militarily in Niger following last week’s coup.
Speaking to reporters, Foreign Minister Aissata Tall Sall told reporters during a government press briefing in the capital Dakar that there had been one coup too many in the region and cited Senegal’s international commitments.
“Senegalese soldiers, for all these reasons, will go there,” she said.
According to Tall Sall, Senegal was obligated to go along with ECOWAS’s decisions.
But she noted that, “Senegal’s conviction is that these coups must be stopped that’s why we are going there”.
She also raised the question as to why ECOWAS would send troops to Niger, when it had not done so following coups in Mali, Guinea or Burkina Faso.
“To give a simple answer, because it is one coup too many”, she said.
Heritage Times HT notes that regional bloc ECOWAS has threatened potential use of force if the junta does not restore ousted President Mohamed Bazoum by Sunday.
Niger is the fourth member of the bloc to undergo a putsch since 2020.