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Nigeria Refutes Claims of Collusion with France

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
December 27, 2024
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Niger’s Junta Leader Sworn In for Five-Year Rule

Niger's junta leader, Abdourahmane Tchiani

Nigeria has strongly denied accusations made by Niger’s military leader, Brigadier General Abdourahmane Tchiani, of conspiring with France to destabilize the junta-led nation. 

These claims, which surfaced have further strained the already tense diplomatic relations between the two West African neighbors following Niger’s 2023 military coup.

Gen Tchiani alleged that France was working with militant groups in the Lake Chad region to undermine Niger’s security and suggested that Nigeria was complicit in these activities. “Nigerian authorities are not unaware of this underhanded move,” he stated.

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Responding to these accusations, Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, dismissed them as “baseless” and “false.” Ribadu asserted that Nigeria would never “sabotage Niger or allow any disaster to befall it.”

Information Minister Mohammed Idris echoed Ribadu’s sentiments, describing the allegations as a “diversionary tactic aimed at covering his administration’s failures.” Idris categorically denied any alliance with France to destabilize Niger or sabotage its pipeline and agricultural projects. “These claims exist solely in the realm of imagination,” he said.

The accusations have exacerbated tensions that have simmered since Niger’s military ousted former President Mohamed Bazoum in 2023. 

In response to the coup, the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas), under Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s leadership, imposed economic sanctions on Niger and threatened military intervention unless democratic rule was restored.

Ecowas, in a statement on Thursday, came to Nigeria’s defense, emphasizing the country’s longstanding commitment to regional stability. “For years, Nigeria has supported peace and security of several countries not only in the West African subregion but also on the African continent,” the bloc said, refuting suggestions that Nigeria could act as a “state sponsor of terrorism.”

Shifting Alliances in the Sahel

Niger’s relationship with Western powers, particularly France, has deteriorated significantly since the coup. The junta has called for the withdrawal of French military bases, aligning itself instead with other military-led neighbors like Mali and Burkina Faso. 

US troops leave Niger
Troops leaving Niger

This security alliance reflects a broader trend of African nations rethinking their partnerships with France amid rising anti-French sentiment.

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France’s waning influence in the region is evident, as countries like Chad and Senegal have also sought to redefine their ties with the former colonial power. 

Military coups in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso have further undermined France’s foothold, with these new regimes pursuing alternative alliances, including partnerships with Russia and Turkey.

Critics argue that France’s inability to effectively address regional challenges such as terrorism and economic instability has diminished its appeal. In contrast, emerging powers like China and the UAE are increasingly engaging with African nations, offering diversified partnerships that promise mutual respect and development.

Nigeria’s forceful rebuttal of Gen Tchiani’s allegations underscores the fragile state of regional diplomacy in West Africa. With Ecowas supporting Nigeria’s stance, the bloc aims to maintain its authority and credibility amid ongoing political upheaval. 

However, the persistence of military regimes in the region complicates efforts to restore stability.

As African nations seek greater sovereignty and explore diversified international partnerships, the geopolitical landscape in the Sahel continues to evolve. For Nigeria, maintaining its leadership role in West Africa while managing internal and external pressures remains a delicate balancing act.

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