El-Rufai’s demand of to manual sure of militia motion in Niger is truly the latest from northern Nigerian stakeholders.
The instant previous governor of Kaduna Insist, Nasir el-Rufai, has described the proposed militia invention by the President Bola Tinubu-led Financial Neighborhood of West African States (ECOWAS) to resolve the continued political disaster in Niger Republic as a war between brothers.
El-Rufai acknowledged this on his X, beforehand Twitter, on Tuesday morning, along with that the war between ECOWAS and Niger Republic would possibly maybe well be a war between Northern Nigerians and Niger Republic.
He wrote, “TUESDAY THOUGHT: As ECOWAS beats the drums of war, I recall the 1970s rock classic by Dire Straits – ‘Brothers in Palms’, on fable of a war within our subregion is a war between brothers. Certainly, the of us of Niger Republic are one and the identical with those dwelling in Northern Nigeria. Allow us to bend attributable to this fact over backwards to manual sure of this civil war between brothers.
“And so for this vibrant Tuesday, please revel in this classic and replicate on the equally timeless lyrics. Tune is something to revel in, but being so overwhelmed with public affairs within the final 10 years, I accept as true with misplaced treasured pleasant moments.
“Time to earn up on misplaced time. Trip!! Existence is too short not to!! – @ elrufai”
El-Rufai’s demand of to manual sure of militia motion in Niger is truly the latest from northern Nigerian stakeholders.
SaharaReporters earlier reported that just about all ECOWAS member states with the exception of Cape Verde and countries below militia rule affirmed their readiness to take half in a militia intervention against Niger coup leaders.
This was as soon as disclosed on Thursday as the defence chiefs from the 15-member regional bloc met in Accra, the capital of Ghana as piece of essentially the latest efforts to retrieve energy from the Niger junta and reinstate ousted President Mohamed Bazoum, who was as soon as deposed in a July 26 coup and held hostage.
