Current:Home > InvestWest Africa court refuses to recognize Niger’s junta, rejects request to lift coup sanctions -FutureFinance
West Africa court refuses to recognize Niger’s junta, rejects request to lift coup sanctions
View
Date:2025-04-25 00:31:17
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — West Africa’s top court on Thursday rejected a request by Niger’s junta for a lifting of coup-related sanctions imposed by its neighbors, ruling that the junta is unconstitutional and therefore lacks the authority to make such a request.
Following the July coup that toppled Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum, the West African regional bloc ECOWAS imposed sanctions including shutting borders with the member country, suspending financial transactions and freezing Niger’s assets. Neighboring Nigeria cut off power that supplied 70% of Niger’s electricity.
Niger challenged the sanctions at the ECOWAS Court of Justice in the Nigerian capital Abuja arguing they were causing severe hardship for Niger’s citizens, including by curtailing supplies of food and medicine. Niger’s coup leaders asked for a provisional halt to the sanctions pending a final judgement on the issue.
Delivering the ruling Thursday, Justice Dupe Atoki called Niger’s junta the result of “an unconstitutional change of government” and said that it is not recognized as a member state of the regional bloc.
“Therefore, to the extent that the request for provisional measures in the name of Niger has been brought by an unconstitutional and unrecognized government, it is ... inadmissible,” the judge said.
The ruling could further complicate efforts to resolve the political crisis in Niger and return the country to civilian rule. The junta, which has appointed a prime minister, has set a possible three-year timeline to return power to civilians, which ECOWAS has rejected.
Togolese President Faure Gnassingbé – who has emerged as a mediator between Niger and the regional bloc – was visiting Niger on Thursday ahead of an ECOWAS summit scheduled on Sunday in Abuja to discuss the coup in Niger and other political crises across West Africa.
Niger’s deposed president, Bazoum, is still detained by the junta. ECOWAS has demanded his unconditional release and reinstatement as one of the conditions for lifting the sanctions.
veryGood! (5)
Related
- Dick Vitale announces he is cancer free: 'Santa Claus came early'
- Truck driver accused of killing pregnant Amish woman due for hearing in Pennsylvania
- Maryland Senate votes for Gov. Wes Moore’s gun violence prevention center
- Bears land Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen in shocking trade with Chargers
- 'Survivor' 47 finale, part one recap: 2 players were sent home. Who's left in the game?
- Maryland Senate votes for Gov. Wes Moore’s gun violence prevention center
- Why Dr. Terry Dubrow Says He Will Definitely Give Ozempic Another Try
- Riders can climb ‘halfway to the stars’ on San Francisco cable car dedicated to late Tony Bennett
- 'Malcolm in the Middle’ to return with new episodes featuring Frankie Muniz
- TikTok could draw a range of bidders, but deal would face major hurdles
Ranking
- Romantasy reigns on spicy BookTok: Recommendations from the internet’s favorite genre
- NWSL kicks off its 12th season this weekend, with two new teams and new media deal
- Baywatch’s Nicole Eggert Shaves Her Head Amid Breast Cancer Diagnosis
- John Oliver Has a Surprising Response to Kate Middleton Conspiracy Theories
- How to watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale: Final episode premiere date, cast
- AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Ohio’s presidential and state primaries
- Jax Taylor Addresses Cheating Rumors and Reveals the Real Reason for Brittany Cartwright Breakup
- Score a Samsung Phone for $120, a $250 Coach Bag for $75, 25% Off Kylie Cosmetics & More Major Deals
Recommendation
Trump issues order to ban transgender troops from serving openly in the military
'Grey's Anatomy' premiere recap: Teddy's fate revealed, and what's next for Meredith
Russell Wilson Is the MVP After Helping Ciara With Her Breastmilk
Why Dr. Terry Dubrow Says He Will Definitely Give Ozempic Another Try
Small twin
LSU's investment in Kim Mulkey has her atop women's college basketball coaches pay list
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem faces lawsuit after viral endorsement of Texas dentists
'Grey's Anatomy' premiere recap: Teddy's fate revealed, and what's next for Meredith