Ruto Offers to Help Resolve Niger Conflict Following Coup

President William Ruto has expressed his willingness to assist Niger in resolving the conflict following a coup that resulted in the overthrow of President Mohamed Bazoum.
Ruto has criticized the coup as an undemocratic act and has called for the immediate release of President Bazoum who is reportedly being held captive by the Presidential Guard. The United Nations has suspended its humanitarian operations in Niger, and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has demanded the immediate and unconditional release of President Bazoum. Niger's democratically elected president has been deposed by the very people who were supposed to protect his office. Ruto has urged the orchestrators of the coup to restore the constitutional rule of the country by releasing the President.
"Kenya joins the rest of the world to condemn, in the strongest terms, this unconstitutional act that subverts democracy through a coup-de-tat and calls for the immediate release of President Bazoum who is reportedly seized by members of the Presidential Guard. Kenya is willing to assist in resolving the conflict under the auspice of the Africa Union should it be deemed appropriate," Ruto said.
Niger, a country in the Sahel region of Africa, has experienced a military coup, suspending the country's constitution and installing a new leader, Gen Abdourahmane Tchiani. Western nations had looked to Niger as a key partner in stabilizing the region and fighting against Islamist insurgents. As the largest country in West Africa, Niger plays a significant role politically, economically, and strategically. It has been seen as a relatively stable democracy in recent years and is home to French and US military bases. Additionally, Niger is a major producer of uranium, accounting for 7% of global supplies.
Niger's economy is heavily reliant on metal with the Avenue de l'Uranium in the capital city of Niamey serving as a testament to this fact. Unfortunately, despite this dependence, the people of Niger continue to experience some of the lowest standards of living in the world.
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Wah, I think huyu ako na…
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Wah, I think huyu ako na kauoga fulani.
SAMOEI: Ati unataka…
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SAMOEI:
Ati unataka kujihusisha na matatizo ya nchi nyingine na huku wewe mwenyewe umetoa amri watu 50 wauawe na askari katika nchi ya Kenya.
Unatudanganya ya kwamba wewe ni mcha mungu wa Kirumi/Kiyahudi na huku unavunja sheria zake kil sekondi, dakika, saa, siku, wiki, na pia kila mwezi.
SHERIA ZA MUNGU WAKO BANDIA AMBAZO UNAVUNJA KILA WAKATI:
1. Usiseme uongo.
2. Usitamani chochote alicho nacho mwenzako.
3. USIUE.
4. Usizini.
Ndugu: Punguza kiburi ulicho nacho.
Sasa unataka kusaidia nchi…
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Sasa unataka kusaidia nchi ingine na yako inachomeka. Wachana na hao watu wa Niger wajisort, wewe shugulikia wakenya!!!!!
He’s lying.
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He’s lying.
Russian mercenaries going…
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Russian mercenaries going after Niger resources! FOOLS
we like you to start…
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we like you to start resolving Palestine & Israel conflict
That apartheid regime system…
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In reply to we like you to start… by Mbwana (not verified)
That apartheid regime system is upheld by American billions, it’s not going anywhere anytime soon due to American internal politics!!!
Are you for real? want to…
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Are you for real? want to help Niger, meanwhile your country is burning, police arrest and killings innocent for the crime of demonstration. Am I glad I left that country 23 years ago and never return to that shit hole banana republican ran by idiots?
Is this man Ruto kidding!?…
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Is this man Ruto kidding!? Who is he kidding , really? He wants to go to Niger while his own country is on the verge of collapse? The jinga au nini hii?
I am now beginning to…
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I am now beginning to believe that Ruto is an over-ambitious underachiever constantly crying out for attention no matter where it might come from.
Huh???? Isn’t this the same…
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Huh???? Isn’t this the same bloke who just refused to meet with Obasanjo saying that there is no need for external intervention? But now he is offering to intervene in a other person’s conflicts???
Zakayo!!!
He's stretching his wings…
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He's stretching his wings. And looking at post presidency career.
The is because most African…
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The is because most African leaders believe that it inheritance from their fathers and run governments like a mum pop shop.
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