NIGERIA
The case for not invading Niger
The Guardian
(Lagos)
Is history repeating itself, asks Bisi Olawunmi. In 2011, Nigeria’s then-president, Goodluck Jonathan, used his role as chair of the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) to make the case for invading Ivory Coast to oust its strongman leader, Laurent Gbagbo, who had been defeated in the 2010 election. Luckily for Nigeria, French and UN soldiers did the job instead, and Ecowas was not sucked into Ivory Coast’s internal conflicts. Twelve years on, however, a similar story is playing out, as our current president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, makes the case for Ecowas to intervene militarily to depose the army officers who ousted Niger’s elected president, Mohamed Bazoum, in July. He seems “gung-ho” about such an operation, although most Nigerians…