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Ghana will deploy its military to Niger on the 23rd of August – Adam Bonaa alleges

Security Analyst Adam Bonaa has alleged that Ghana will be deploying its Military to Niger on the 23rd of August 2023.
According to him, he picked some signals and his checks actually indicate that it is right for Ghana deploying its troupes to Niger.
Speaking in an interview monitored by Ahotoronline.com, Adam Bonaa said “We should be worried as a country about the happenings in Niger”.
He said it will be needless for Ghana to send its military to Niger because such conflict won’t be necessary.
Speaking directly to security directors in the country (Ghana), Adam Bonaa said when soldiers are sent and they begin to die the people may react and that will call for another brouhaha.
According to him, now Burkina Faso and Mali have sent warning to ECOWAS saying they will defend Niger with their military should West African states (ECOWAS) send the military to Niger.
Niger’s President, a trusted ally of France, was taken hostage in the presidential palace by his own guards in late July. Protesters massed up at the French Embassy soon after, setting it on fire and shattering windows.

A colonel in uniform appeared late Thursday on state television and announced that the military was ending its cooperation with France.
The chaos in the West African nation of Niger over the last 10 days was a repeat of earlier turmoil in nearby Burkina Faso and Mali — all three of which are former colonies of France, all struggling to put down violent insurgencies and all taken over by military juntas in recent years.
The coups have fanned the flames of popular anger against France, a former colonial power that critics say never really let go of its former possessions.

Now, France has become a scapegoat of sorts in a region buckling under the forces of poverty, climate change, and surging Islamist militancy.

Story by: Onokwafo Yaw Asiedu/ Ahotoronline
@onokwafoasiedu

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