Ousted Niger President Bazoum Laments About His Situation in Detention

Date: 09-08-2023 7:12 pm (9 months ago) | Author: kacy lee
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Mohamed Bazoum, the democratically elected president of Niger, said he is being kept isolated and forced to eat dry rice and pasta by the military junta who overthrew him and are refusing to bow to international pressure to cede power.

In a series of text messages to a friend reportedly seen by CNN, Bazoum said he has been “deprived of all human contact” since Friday, with no one supplying him food or medicine.

Bazoum said he has been living without electricity for a week, a normal occurrence for all Nigeriens after Nigeria cut off electric power in response to the coup.


Bazoum says all of the perishable food he was supplied with has since gone bad, and he is now eating dry pasta and rice.

Though denied the chance to speak with acting US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland during her visit to Niamey, the Nigerien capital, on Monday, Bazoum has been in contact with the outside world. 


Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou, the prime minister in Bazoum’s government, told French TV that the president was in good spirits despite being held in a “catastrophic situation.”

Nuland’s meeting on Monday with senior coup leaders lasted more than two hours, consisting of “extremely frank and at times quite difficult” conversations. A Tuesday face-to-face meeting that was supposed to take place in Niamey between the junta and representatives from the United Nations, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was canceled at short notice.

Junta leaders said in a letter that postponement of the meeting was “necessary” in “this atmosphere of threatened aggression against Niger.”


However, Mahamadou, Bazoum’s prime minister, told French state-funded broadcaster TV5-Monde that the junta would like to continue dialogue with ECOWAS, the bloc that has been leading the regional response to the political crisis in Niger.


ECOWAS leaders are due to meet on Thursday in Nigeria to discuss the coup, though specifics regarding the gathering remain unclear.

The regional bloc had given the junta one week to return to their barracks and reinstall Bazoum, but that deadline came and went on Sunday without any change.


Posted: at 9-08-2023 07:12 PM (9 months ago) | Addicted Hero
- gogoman at 9-08-2023 08:32 PM (9 months ago)
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u are too eager to come out! relax old man  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 9-08-2023 08:32 PM (9 months ago) | Grande Master
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- Dopybadass at 9-08-2023 09:30 PM (9 months ago)
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Your people said you are corrupt...hmmmmm Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 9-08-2023 09:30 PM (9 months ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Jiiitk4 at 9-08-2023 09:40 PM (9 months ago)
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Where else will Buhari go to ? He was telling Nigerians that after leaving office he will  go to Niger Republic en route Sudan.
Posted: at 9-08-2023 09:40 PM (9 months ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Patode at 10-08-2023 12:16 AM (9 months ago)
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Lucky Bazoum. They did not take away your phone.
Posted: at 10-08-2023 12:16 AM (9 months ago) | Upcoming
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- ManBongoMan at 10-08-2023 02:30 AM (9 months ago)
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He was a corrupt thief, pls remain jail
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- Jiiitk4 at 10-08-2023 08:17 AM (9 months ago)
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Northeners have many things in common with the people of Niger Republic. The big mistake made by our COLONIAL MONSTERS the British. Rather than amalgamating the North and Southern Nigeria the North should have been better off with Niger Republic.
Posted: at 10-08-2023 08:17 AM (9 months ago) | Gistmaniac
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- vicky987 at 10-08-2023 09:31 AM (9 months ago)
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Your lamenting your situation in house arrest, while you continues to talk rubbish. Keep quiet France puppet. Very corrupt man. You sold your already poor country to France. 
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