Niger/Nigeria: Bilateral cooperation revived, what if other ECOWAS countries did the same?

After a year of strained relations following the coup that ousted President Mohamed Bazoum, signs of reconciliation are emerging between the Republic of Niger and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Recent developments suggest a positive shift in the once-tense bilateral relationship, with both nations now moving towards renewed cooperation.

 

The turning point came on Wednesday, August 28, during a high-level meeting in Niamey between the Chiefs of Defense Staff of both countries.

 

The discussions led to significant and encouraging decisions aimed at mending ties and addressing shared security challenges.

 

Recognizing the need for unity in the face of common threats like terrorism and organized crime, Niger and Nigeria have agreed to restore and strengthen their collaborative efforts.

 

Key among the decisions is the revival of joint military operations and intelligence sharing, essential tools in combating the proliferation of small arms, securing borders, and supporting regional and international initiatives to curb arms trafficking.

 

This renewed security cooperation is seen as a crucial step in enhancing the effectiveness of counterterrorism efforts in the region.

 

Additionally, the two nations plan to establish a consultative group to maintain ongoing dialogue between their armed forces.

This initiative will enable Niger and Nigeria to coordinate more closely in tracking criminals across their shared border, a measure expected to significantly bolster the fight against terrorism and organized crime in West Africa.

 

This rapprochement marks a crucial move from discord to collaboration, with both nations recognizing the importance of unity in confronting their mutual enemies.

 

The shift in Niger-Nigeria relations is also seen as a model for other West African countries. There is growing hope that neighboring nations, such as Côte d’Ivoire and Benin, will follow suit, breaking down artificial barriers that hinder a cohesive and effective regional response to terrorism and violent extremism.

 

As the security situation in West Africa remains precarious, the reconciliation between Niger and Nigeria offers a beacon of hope for broader regional cooperation in the fight against terrorism.

 

Titi KEITA

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