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Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by AmazingGenius: 2:15pm On Dec 28, 2024
Niger’s President Abdourahmane Tchiani is facing a backlash of criticism from his fellow countrymen following his recent allegation of a conspiracy by Nigeria against his country.

Tchiani in a Christmas Day interview claimed, among other things, that Nigeria had provided a base for French soldiers near Lake Chad had established training camps for terrorists in Sokoto, Zamfara and Kebbi states, all aimed at destabilising Niger.


The Federal Government has dismissed the allegations as baseless, with National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu and Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, being the latest government official to debunk the claims.

Many Nigerien citizens reacting on social media to Tchiani’s claims against Nigeria say there is no credibility whatsoever in the allegations.

Some of them are of the view that the Nigerien leader was only looking for an excuse to hang his failure in office on after 17months of ousting his predecessor, Mohamed Bazoum, in a palace coup.

One Nigerien critic even alleged that loyalists of the Niamey military regime are under instruction to spread falsehood that France in collaboration with Nigeria and other neighbouring countries plans to invade Niger.

A Nigerien commentator, Maidalili Namu, spoke of alleged frustration of the Tchiani regime to stabilise the country as they promised to do after deposing Bazoum.

Namu claimed on Muduba Mugani podcast that the country is being ruined by those he branded 16 generals.

“You have been in power for 17 months, confined to the villa and fed with false information that clouds your judgment,” PR Nigeria quoted Namu as saying of Tchiani in a video recording.


Namu also accused the Nigerien strongman of fostering animosity both regionally and internationally, sowing seeds of discord with Niger’s neighbors and other nations.

He said: “When it was announced that you would address the nation at 8 pm on December 25, 2024, in Hausa, Zabarma and French, the prevailing rumour was that your speech would lack originality, filled only with the usual condemnation of France, ECOWAS, Nigeria and others as our adversaries.

“Some even wagered that they would give goats or cash if you didn’t mention France in your address.


“Nigeriens are fed up with your repetitive statements that yield no progress.

“What is most frustrating is that you vindicated their predictions. Some even began to tally how many times you mentioned France, Nigeria and ECOWAS, suggesting they are conspiring to destabilise Niger.

“You have accused numerous countries, both within and outside Africa, of undermining Niger, leading some to question your mental fitness for leadership.


“Your diplomatic failures are evident. You have insulted numerous leaders from various countries, implicating at least 20 nations in a conspiracy against Niger, many of whom we have no direct relations with.

“The real issues affecting Nigeriens—economic hardship, insecurity, unemployment, fuel scarcity and the rising cost of living—were overlooked.

“Instead, we heard the same old narrative of external threats and unfounded claims of terrorist camps supervised by the French.


“You asserted that camps have been established for training terrorists in Burkina Faso and Niger—concluding that by the end of 2024, at least 400 terrorists will be trained under French supervision.

“If you possess accurate information about these camps, why do you not coordinate efforts to dismantle them instead of using this information merely as a talking point?


“You must recognise that none of the leaders you’ve insulted have retaliated; you have disparaged leaders from countries like Tanzania, Mauritania, Chad and others. If your assertions hold any truth, how can we possibly survive more than 24 hours amidst the threats you mention?

Namu accused the President of disregarding humanitarian crises in the country, including flooding and the displacement of thousands of Nigeriens due to terrorism.

Citing data, Namu highlighted that 4,673,335 people currently face hardships, while 2,312 lives have been lost to terrorist attacks since the coup.

Another popular Nigerien commentator, Hamid Ahmadu, said Tchiani’s statements lacked logic, and cited his reference to Tanzania in East Africa as an example of his lack of understanding of geography.

Like Namu, Ahmadu wondered why Tchiani failed to take action against the terrorist hubs he claimed were set up to destabilise the country despite having intelligence of their precise locations.

Some other citizens called for accountability, transparency and a return to governance that prioritises Niger’s development and security.

Nigerian defence expert Zagazola reported on his X handle @ZagazOlaMakama yesterday of an alleged WhatsApp message purportedly originating from the Nigerien military authorities.


The message, shared in a group with military personnel loyal to the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (CNSP) allegedly outlines instructions to boost support for the junta by spreading claims that France, in connivance with neighboring countries like Nigeria, is planning an attack on Niger.

The message allegedly says: “Go support the CNSP on social networks and audio. Heat up the Facebook. You sleep too much; we feel discouraged. This is not the time.

“Need to make a budget; we have a meeting with the 5 gallon and the gegene. The instruction showed the Pekin population that they want to attack us. Turn on the radio badass.”


No trace of French military base in Borno, says Zagazola

Zagazola, who is embedded in Nigeria’s North East, also reported yesterday that there is no trace of any French military base anywhere in Borno State, contrary to claims by Tchiani.

He said: “The assertion that French forces are operating in areas like Kurnawa, Kangarwa and Dogon Chikun is unfounded. These regions are known to be occupied by ISWAP (Islamic State West Africa Province) terrorists, who have been actively terrorising local populations.”

He said these areas regularly witness clashes between ISWAP and Boko Haram fighters, and there is “no credible evidence supporting the presence of foreign military forces.”

He said none of his well-connected sources even in the terrorist camps could confirm Tchiani’s allegations, adding:”The Governor of Borno State is a man of integrity and will not allow such to happen under his state without raising an alarm.”

Continuing, he said: “Claims that local populations in Monguno and Baga are being recruited into terrorism with the knowledge of Nigerian authorities are misleading.

“While there may be concerns about recruitment into militant groups by the terrorists themselves, attributing this to foreign military involvement lacks substantiation.


“Local dynamics and the influence of terror groups are complex and cannot be oversimplified by suggesting that external forces are responsible.

The areas mentioned by the Nigerien President are currently facing severe environmental challenges, including heavy flooding and insect infestations, which make them largely uninhabitable.

“These conditions further complicate any claims of a stable military presence or recruitment activities in these locations.”


In a fresh perspective on Nigeria’s reaction to the allegation from Niamey, National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu, yesterday wondered how anyone could claim at this period that Nigeria has offered France a military base.

“Even during colonial times, Nigeria resisted foreign troops within its borders, unlike Niger, which accepted them. Why would we change our stance now?” Ribadu said on the Hausa Service of BBC yesterday.

He asked Tchiani and his men to address their grievances with France without dragging Nigeria in.

Nigeria, he said, was more interested in regional unity and cooperation over foreign interference.

“Our shared enemy is terrorism, not each other. We must work together to secure our communities and resist external interference,” Ribadu stated.

In a separate reaction yesterday, Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, described the Niger allegations as baseless propaganda designed to create chaos and incite bad blood in northern Nigeria against President Bola Tinubu.

“The choice of language used by the military leader of Niger is quite instructive of what his intentions are. Probably in cahoots with politicians in Nigeria, you never know.

“But the whole idea is to create chaos and bad blood in the northern Nigeria against the President,” Bwala said in a video message posted on his verified X account.

He added: “The honeymoon is over. He has not been able to address the economic situation in his country. Everything is turning against him, and in a desperate gasp for breath, he decided to resort to cheap lies and propaganda against Nigeria.”


He emphasised Nigeria’s longstanding leadership role in West Africa and its commitment to fostering bilateral relations with neighbouring countries.

“Over the years, Nigeria has maintained its leadership in the West African sub-region… We have been of tremendous help to our neighboring countries,” he added.

Addressing the allegations directly, Bwala categorically denied that Nigeria had ever provided land for a foreign military base.

“Nigeria is a nation that has its own capacity to protect its citizens… We are well capable and able to safeguard our country, and we’re doing it in this administration,” he affirmed.

He urged Nigerians to disregard Tchiani’s claims, labeling them as false and divisive.

“It is lies, and he chose a local language in the North because he wants to rile up the North against the President.


“I don’t think any politician in Nigeria who has absolute interest in the national interest and security of Nigeria will ever take part in that kind of negative rhetoric,” Bwala asserted.

Bwala called Tchiani’s comments a reflection of his regime’s failure to govern effectively.

“It is becoming clear that the honeymoon he had with his people is over. He probably doesn’t have a plan for his people and has resorted to that cheap blackmail.


“It is false, and nobody should take him seriously,” he said.

Information and Orientation Minister Mohammed Idris and Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Maitama Tuggar had earlier on Thursday denied the Niger accusations.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), on the same day, rose in defence of Nigerian over the allegation.


The two ministers declared that any attempt to blackmail it over ECOWAS’ principled stance against the unconstitutional seizure of power in the Niger Republic was both disingenuous and doomed to fail.

Desperate politicians dragging Nigeria into acrimony with Niger – Arewa Think Tank

The Arewa Think Tank (ATT) said desperate politicians in the country engineered the allegations against Nigeria by General Tchiani.

The Convener of ATT, Muhammad Alhaji Yakubu, said the claims were calculated moves by such politicians to frustrate President Bola Tinubu from giving Nigerians the much needed dividends of democracy.

Arewa Think Tank argued that Nigeria has never engaged in any overt or covert alliance with France or any other country to sponsor terrorist attacks or destabilise Niger Republic.

Nigeria, it said, has a “history of living peacefully with the world” especially its neighbours.

It said: “The election has come and gone, it is time for governance. Politicians should wait until the whistle is blown for another election before they start doing what they want to do for electioneering campaign.


“For now, we want peace in the country so that we can enjoy dividends of democracy.

“These desperate politicians should allow President Tinubu to govern well.

“If they have issues with him, they should meet him for an amicable settlement, but not to rock the boat.


“They should not show their desperation to destabilise the country, because there must be a country before anybody can govern.

“Desperate politicians should not collaborate with foreign enemies to destroy this great country.

“They have been trying to destroy this great country for a long time. We won’t allow them to do it.

“By God’s grace they will not succeed. Tinubu will succeed.


However, the League of Northern Democrats (LND) said the response of the federal government to the allegations was not good enough.

Its spokesman, Dr. Ladan Salihu, said: “A critical analysis of the government’s denial and its supporting arguments reveals significant gaps in logic and veracity.

“The government categorically denies colluding with France to destabilise Niger. However, France’s track record in Africa – supporting insurgencies and covert operations to secure resources – casts doubt on this outright dismissal.


“If Nigeria is fully committed to combating terrorism, as claimed, the government must explain how insurgent groups like Boko Haram and ISWAP continue to acquire sophisticated weapons, including drones, which are typically accessible only through state-sponsored channels or illicit global arms networks.

“Who are the actors facilitating these supplies and why has the government failed to curtail these supply lines for nearly two decades?”


League of Northern Democrats added that the assertion that President Tinubu has demonstrated exemplary leadership as ECOWAS Chairman is contradicted by the deepening tensions among ECOWAS member states; where five states have severed ties with France, leading to three states leaving the regional body.
Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/nigers-president-uner-fire-at-home-over-attack-on-nigeria/amp/

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by Softmirror: 2:20pm On Dec 28, 2024
The allegation by the Nigerien military head of state is not different from how politicians in Nigeria too falsely accuse each other just to score cheap goals by inciting sentiments.

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by EponObi(f): 2:26pm On Dec 28, 2024
Abdourahmane Tchiani learnt from the best 🤣

Na so alaso dudu dey take lie, distort facts, and tweet fake news from his fellow blogger bloggers to score cheap political points.

Him don Sabi pass Peter Obi self.

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by brain54(m): 2:40pm On Dec 28, 2024
Guess he is short on ideas on the way forward...

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by datola: 5:19pm On Dec 28, 2024
Nigerian government is a disgrace for swearing heaven and earth denying the allegation from the junta leader of an inconsequential country of Niger

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by Domaining101: 5:19pm On Dec 28, 2024
okay
Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by Kukutente23: 5:24pm On Dec 28, 2024
This sounds exactly like what APC bots are doing all over social media

Making excuses for govt failures under their super builder

Oh the sauce is the nation!! No wonder.

Tinubu should stop frolicking with France

It is bad optics to frolick with France when majority of Ecowas member states are adopting an anti-France stance

And APC zombies are also here dancing over Niger military leader's failure as if their democratic leaders are better off in Nigeria after 26 years of democracy

One balablu has deepened poverty instead of his audio renewed hope

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by garykoeman: 5:28pm On Dec 28, 2024
grin
Tchoani trying to divert Niger citizens attention from his failures and fake promises.

Reality is dawning on him same as the Burkina Faso boy.

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by TimeManager(m): 5:28pm On Dec 28, 2024
datola:
Nigeria's government is a disgrace for swearing heaven and earth denying the allegation from the junta leader of an inconsequential country of Niger
Can you read at all?. Pls stop showcasing your dull mental comprehension here.

-Kiss the truth!

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by Buharidgeneral: 5:28pm On Dec 28, 2024
Niger is least on Nigeria problem. Abeg they should rest. Fun fare don finish eyes don dey clear

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by tiswell(m): 5:30pm On Dec 28, 2024
Niger still get president?
Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by personal59: 5:31pm On Dec 28, 2024
Domaining101:
okay

At least the citizen were happy when he took over the seat of power.


By the time he is done with his selfish and greedy government which African continent are good at, his people will see clearly what hit them in the blokus

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by Neddyogu(m): 5:33pm On Dec 28, 2024
Nothing about military training equips a soldier to run govt business.

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by Temidayo9(m): 5:44pm On Dec 28, 2024
Honeymoon is now over, Nigerian need action from their president grin

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by Wealthoptulent(m): 5:45pm On Dec 28, 2024
Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by Apcshyte: 5:46pm On Dec 28, 2024
I hate that tinubu brought French troops to lake chad

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by DeLaRue: 5:49pm On Dec 28, 2024
Ah ah ah. Military government in the ditch.

Some Nigerian yoots were even clamouring for military rule in Nigeria.

Till today, some still wake up every morning to check if a coup has been announced in Abuja smiley

As if the military knows anything about functional macro economic policies, fiscal management, foreign currency management, human rights etc

Most military regimes don't even recognise courts. Run your mouth anyhow on socialmedia, end up in the gallows. No court, no bail, no begging, and certainly, no protests.

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by ayinde2020: 5:49pm On Dec 28, 2024
And some people are calling for military rule in Nigeria as if that is the solution.
Let I forgot, I thought Nigerian were celebrating when he took over.

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by Pennywise2: 5:51pm On Dec 28, 2024
Please read in-between the lines. Find out if naija is sponsoring terrorist in lake Chad. It's worth noting aside the initial jabs

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by RemoveKebab: 5:52pm On Dec 28, 2024
grin
When military junta fails they look for a casus belli to rally their country people and go to war so as to distract them from their failures even if they know the war will be impossible to win.

Example
Agentina military junta going to war with UK over Falkland island immediately they took power to distract the population of economic failure.

Idi amin invasion of tanzania.

Saddam going to war with Iran immediately he took power.

Hitler isn't left out this list

I think DHQ should be at all time alert those Niger recent comments isn't just a media talk
It's a declaration

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by OneOnland: 5:52pm On Dec 28, 2024
“Nigeria is a nation that has its own capacity to protect its citizens… We are well capable and able to safeguard our country, and we’re doing it in this administration,” he affirmed.
Sarcastically, the above is soooo accurate. Nigeria is working. Security is astonishing.

Anyways, enough of these stories of verbal attacks and counter-attacks. Northern Nigeria, Niger, Chad, the sahel West Africa in short and terrorists are family members, they should sort themselves out.

The earlier the Northern politicians and fellow Islamic politicians pro-terrorism better put their childishness, finding fun and comedy in terrorism and put their personal interests asides to pursue development of themselves, their legacy and large generations unborn, the earlier they would put an end to the terrorism that they started and kindle by themselves.

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by EponObi(f): 5:58pm On Dec 28, 2024
datola:
Nigerian government is a disgrace for swearing heaven and earth denying the allegation from the junta leader of an inconsequential country of Niger

Guy, you mumu gan oooo! The FG should keep quiet and not counter those stupid allegations so our neighboring countries and the whole of west African countries can start doubting our commitment to counter terrorism and promote peace in the region? Or make our Northern brothers dey think say Tulumbu and the Yorubas are sponsoring terrorists in their regions? Oponu

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by Kdon2: 6:02pm On Dec 28, 2024
AmazingGenius:

Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/nigers-president-uner-fire-at-home-over-attack-on-nigeria/amp/

The attack is sponsored from within Nigeria i m sure. Some belligerent northerners will do anything to destroy Nigeria to have their way. Awon werey

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by NSNO(m): 6:04pm On Dec 28, 2024
Neddyogu:
Nothing about military training equips a soldier to run govt business.
Thank you! This is why military rule is bad. Soldiers are not trained to rule civilians.

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by OPICANTO2223: 6:05pm On Dec 28, 2024
Everything things that dares the corrupt entity is seen as enemy
Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by Yankee101: 6:08pm On Dec 28, 2024
Dictators use propaganda once they can’t perform
Inefficient people like Tinubu do too. Tax bills won’t solve hunger in Nigeria

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by 43Ronin: 6:08pm On Dec 28, 2024
Notice all the people insulting the man are sharia ronu? That probably means he was telling the truth. Did you know that terrorist now use drones to attack military bases in Nigeria? Are you also aware lukarawa terrorist are not a new terrorist organization but have been operating for at least 6 years? We're French forces in Nigeria training nigerian troops b4 tinubu became president? It's already done for this govt in the north.

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by AcadaWriter0: 6:14pm On Dec 28, 2024
The claim made by the Nigerien military leader is similar to how politicians in Nigeria often make false accusations against one another to gain an advantage by stirring up emotions.

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by Elidrisy20: 6:47pm On Dec 28, 2024
That General don kolo, he don see say administration no easy at all

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by Fiscus105(m): 6:48pm On Dec 28, 2024
personal59:


At least the citizen were happy when he took over the seat of power.


By the time he is done with his selfish and greedy government which African continent are good at, his people will see clearly what hit them in the blokus
.


Before he would eventually relinquished power, possible after 20yrs in power, many of those foolish Nigerians praise-singing him then, it's on their scattered blood, on the roads, that he would use for passage to friendly nation that
would grant him asylum.
By then, they would be saying , " had we known" we would let the civilian president finishes his term and gives way for others.

They never see anything yet, they would fully tired of him, after 5 years as a dictator with nothing to show for it. Thank God France is no longer in his country, let see how, he would utilise the rich uranium for betterment of his countrymen, infact, the foolish supporters would, even be begging France to come to their aids by the time their Messiah finished with them.

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Re: Niger’s President, Abdourahmane Tchiani Criticised Over Attack On Nigeria by sslcrypt: 7:02pm On Dec 28, 2024
Kukutente23:
This sounds exactly like what APC bots are doing all over social media

Making excuses for govt failures under their super builder

Oh the sauce is the nation!! No wonder.

Tinubu should stop frolicking with France

It is bad optics to frolick with France when majority of Ecowas member states are adopting an anti-France stance

And APC zombies are also here dancing over Niger military leader's failure as if their democratic leaders are better off in Nigeria after 26 years of democracy

One balablu has deepened poverty instead of his audio renewed hope

Yeah I agree with the romance with France, it's not good for our optics. Tunibu is too close to macron, Nigeria is a leader in our own domain despite short falls. So we must set good and credible leadership example for those who still look up to us.

Look at Senegal he didn't spite France but rather told them to close their bases but maintained economic relationship.

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