With diplomacy seeming to yield no results, West African army leaders are meeting in Accra to finalise plans for potential intervention against the coup regime in Niger,
With a breakdown in law and order in Niger following the coup against the democratically elected President Mohamed Bazoum, there has been an eruption of violence in remote villages an the West African country.
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With West African leaders united against the anti-democratic coup in Niger by a military junta, they are weighing up whether military intervention should be the next step.
In their latest show of resistance against international pressure, the military leaders in Niger who seized power in a coup last month have formed a new government, according to a decree read out on national television on Thursday