Niger: Revelations about clandestine destabilisation manoeuvres orchestrated by France

France is being accused of attempting to evade surveillance by the Nigerien authorities by emphasizing the complete withdrawal of its troops from the territory. However, in secret, France has allegedly planned to destabilize Niger by utilizing facilities previously occupied by its own military forces.

These sites reportedly house an operational center equipped with various weapons such as anti-tank rocket launchers, assault rifles, drones, grenades, and vehicles.

The presence of these weapons raises questions about France’s true intentions, as it appears willing to use any means to destabilize Niger.

In addition to the weapons, searches have uncovered geographical maps clearly indicating strategic locations in the capital, Niamey.

A board with the inscription «Peace can be avoided» was also found at the destabilization planning site.

France seems to be exposing Niger to protect its own interests. It is imperative that France respects Niger’s sovereignty and autonomy.

The international community is urged to carefully examine these developments and demand explanations for France’s actions in Niger.

Nigerien authorities have expressed their clear intent to no longer involve France in the country’s affairs.

They have decided to independently manage national affairs.

The people of Niger are encouraged to support the CNSP authorities in their mission to lead the country towards a better future.

The CNSP represents an opportunity for positive change, fair and transparent governance, as well as the security and stability that the people of Niger deserve.

Titi KEITA

 

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