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Niger citizen knocks President Tchiani for neglecting critical issues at home to peddle rumours against Nigeria 

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A citizen of Niger Republic has slammed the country’s military leader, President Abdourahmane Tchiani, for neglecting critical issues facing the country and resorting to spreading what he termed as baseless rumours and accusations against Nigeria and other countries.

The Nigerien citizen who was reacting to allegations raised by President Tchiani’s in an interview with the the country’s state media, Radio-Télévision du Niger where he accused Nigeria of conniving with France to destabilise Niger Republic, said Tchiani neglected his country’s pressing challenges and rather chose to engage in irrelevant things.

In a video posted on X on Friday, the angry Nigerien highlighted the setbacks in the country emanating resulting from the coup led by Tchiani against former President Mohamed Bazoum, which he said had plunged the country into deeper socio-economic, political and insecurity crises.

He noted that President Tchiani’s claims of recruiting 25,000 soldiers and purchasing weapons worth $150 million were false and mere grandstanding.

The citizen also alleged that many of the vehicles and resources claimed by the current government were procured previously by the ally of the President.

He emphasized that Niger Republic has been ruined by the “16 generals” who have failed to stabilize the country and are instead leading it on a drowning train, while President Tchiani is busy “creating enemies both regionally and internationally, sowing seeds of hate and bad blood with Niger’s neighbors and distant nations.”

Addressing the President directly, the citizen urged him to seek verified information rather than relying on false intelligence being fed by advisors with selfish motives.

He also criticized the Tchani’s repeated accusations against France, Nigeria, and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), which he described as baseless rhetoric.

“You have been in power for 17 months, confined to the villa, and fed with fake information that has clouded your sense of reasoning,” the embittered citizen said.

“When it was announced that you are going to address the nation on December 25, 2024, in Hausa, Zabarma and French, what was being rumored was that there is nothing new that will come from your public address except the normal rhetoric of calling out France, CEDEO, Nigeria and the rest of them as our problem.

“Mr President, some of them even gambled; some offered to give goat, some said they will give some money if you did not mentioned France in your public statement.

Nigerienes said they are fed up with the same statement coming from you without any progress. What is very annoying is that you proved them right. Some of them had to go and start counting how many times you mentioned France, how many times you mentioned Nigeria, how many times you mentioned CEDAO and saying they are already making efforts to attack our country, Niger.

“You have accused so many countries both within and outside Africa. Some had already concluded that there was a need to reevaluate your psychological endowment.

“You have failed in diplomacy. You insulted many countries and their leaders including those who are very far away from us from different countries. You mentioned at least 20 countries that you accused of sabotaging Niger through France. Some of them we don’t even have any relationship with them.

“You have failed to address the living conditions of Nigeriens, particularly the shortages of fuel and other essential commodities. Contractors have been diverting fuel to other countries, while you accuse these same nations of sabotage.

“The real issues affecting Nigeriens, such as economic hardship, insecurity, unemployment, fuel scarcity and the high cost of living, were ignored,” he said. “Instead, we heard the same rhetoric of external threats and baseless claims of terrorist camps being supervised by the French.”

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‘Don’t start what you can’t finish’, ex-Nigerian official replies President Tchiani

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Former Nigerian Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has told President Abdourahamane Tchiani of Niger Republic to refrain from making infantile and puerile allegations that Nigeria is conniving with France and the Lakurawa terrorists to destabilize his country.

Tchiani had, during an interview with Radio-Télévision du Niger on December 25, accused the Nigerian government of using the sect, with the help of foreign security forces notably from France, to wreck havoc in his country, insinuating that President Bola Tinubu had been paid by the France government to allow their military to establish a base in Borno State.

He also alleged that Nigeria, acting in collaboration with the French government and the terrorist group, was responsible for an attack on the Niger-Benin oil pipeline on December 13, 2024, in Gaya, Dosso Region of Niger Republic.

But in a statement he posted on his official X handle on Sunday, Fani-Kayode who is popularly called FFK, said Nigeria does not need the help of France and thr Lakurawa terrorist to destabilize Niger Republic.

FFK insisted that Nigeria is not part of the western powers sponsoring terrorists organizations to wretch havoc on the West African sub region.

“If Nigeria wanted to destabilise Niger Republic, I do not believe that we would need France or any terrorist organisation to do so,” the politician wrote.

He noted that on the contrary, western powers are the ones behind terrorist organizations operating in the region and other parts of Africa.

“I have maintained that the western powers are behind the terrorist groups that have plagued the West African sub region over the last 15 years and for the last ten years I have publicly stated this and given my reasons.

“I am equally certain that Nigeria, being one of the major victims of these terrorist organisations, has had no part in it and that no Nigerian President, past or present, has indulged in such grave and dangerous actions.”

He went on to advice Tchiani against provoking Nigeria with unguarded and infantile utterances capable of stoking Nigeria against his country.

“The Nigerien Military Head of State, Abdourahamane Tchiani, would do well to be careful not to provoke our wrath with his absurd assertions and remain mindful of the fact that the defence budget for his country, Mali and Burkina Faso COMBINED is not up to 25% of Nigeria’s.

“Tchiani’s grave allegations that President Tinubu and NSA Nuhu Ribadu have been bought by the French to destabilise Niger Republic, that our Government is jointly sponsoring a terrorist group with France to do same and that there are French military bases in Nigeria are infantile, puerile, mendacious and asinine.

“It is a squalid attempt by the Nigerien Head of State to sow the seeds of dissention in our country, to alienate our people from constituted authority, to divide our people and to undermine the Tinubu administration,” he added.

“It is also highly provocative and the FG should consider the possibility of taking other more extreeme measures if this reckless provocation continues.

“We are under no obligation to show restraint when we are being undermined and maligned.

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Zambia announces second case of Mpox as country battles cholera outbreak

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The Zambian Ministry of Health has reported a second case of Monkeypox, popularly known as Mpox, in Kitwe region of Copperbelt Province.

Acting Health Minister, Douglas Syakalima, who made the announcement on Friday during a press conference in Lusaka, revealed that the Ministry is intensifying contact tracing and surveillance to curb further spread of the disease.

Syakalima who also addressed the ongoing cholera outbreak in Nakonde, Muchinga Province, said thus far, seven cases have been confirmed.

“The second Mpox case involves a 34-year-old female from Ndeke, Kitwe, who presented with symptoms including rash, fever, swollen lymph nodes, and oral ulcers on December 21,” Syakalima said at the press parley.

He noted that there was an initial misdiagnosis with chickenpox in Lumwana, North-Western Province, but laboratory tests on December 26 confirmed that it was Mpox.

Syakalima added that the patient’s husband, who works in a neighboring country with confirmed Mpox cases, had experienced similar symptoms earlier this month.

“Both patients are now stable and under close monitoring. A rapid response team has been deployed to trace contacts and prevent further spread,” he said, adding that eight close contacts of the couple are currently under observation, while nationwide surveillance has been heightened.

The Health Minister added that on December 26, five cholera cases were confirmed at Nakonde Urban Clinic with the first three patients, a husband, wife, and their son, admitted on December 24 with symptoms of diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, and shock.

“Today, two more cases have been reported, bringing the total to seven confirmed cholera cases from the same household,” Syakalima stated.

He explained that Nakonde’s location as a border town with high cross-border movement poses a risk for the disease to spread to other parts of the country.

The Minister however, assured that the Ministry has deployed teams to trace contacts, chlorinate water sources, disinfect affected homes, and activate Incident Management Systems at district and provincial levels while surveillance has been heightened, and contact tracing is ongoing for 33 individuals.

“The government remains committed to preventing further spread of these diseases,” Syakalima assured.

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