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Kidnapped President Mohamed Basoom visits his doctor

Kidnapped President Mohamed Basoom visits his doctor

Nigerian President Mohamed Bazoom received a visit from his doctor on Saturday August 12, according to one of his advisers. Dr “I brought food too” The president, who was ousted by a July 26 military coup, as well as his son and his wife, who were retained with him, said a close friend of the ousted president. “He’s fine under the circumstances.”, he added. According to one of his daughters, the Nigerian president and his wife no longer have running water or electricity, she said in an interview. Guardian. Follow our life.

US regrets refusal to release ousted president’s family US diplomatic chief Anthony Blinken told himself “stunned”, On Friday, military leaders in Niger refused to release, in “Sign of Goodwill”, Family of ousted President Mohammad Basoom. Conducted with His wife and their youngest son, 20, have been at the presidential palace in Niamey for more than two weeks.

Pro-military demonstration near France base. Thousands of supporters of the military seizure of power in Niger on Friday chanted their anger against France and the West African nation of ECOWAS. The latter provides for sending a force to retrieve President Mohamed Basoom. “Down with France, down with ECOWAS”, Demonstrators chanted during a peaceful rally near the French base in Niamey.

Cape Verde, a member of ECOWAS, stands out. Cape Verde opposes ECOWAS military action in Niger to oust rulers. “We must all work for the restoration of constitutional order in Niger, but at this time there is no military intervention or armed conflict”, said President José María Neves. He said his country was unlikely to participate in military intervention if ECOWAS decided to take action.

Burkina Faso suspends radio station it deems pro-Burgina. Burkina Faso’s coup government has decided to suspend “Until Notice” Radio Omega was one of the most listened to in the country after airing an interview on Thursday “Cut off by insulting comments against new Nigerian officials”. The decision follows the broadcast of an interview with the spokesperson of a recently formed movement in Niger, which wants to reinstate President Mohamed Bassum.