Northern Senators Forum, NSF, has called on President Bola Tinubu to restore electricity to Niger Republic.
According to the forum the move is in line with Nigeria-Niger treaty mandate and as part of Nigeria’s humanitarian gesture to its neighbour.
This was part of the Forum’s communique issued on Tuesday at the National Assembly.
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Communiqué issued by the Northern Senators Forum at end of its meeting on Tuesday at National Assembly Complex, Abuja.
The Northern Senators Forum (NSF) condemns in a very strong term the spate of military intervention in the democratic space in West African sub-region. The NSF also condemns in strong terms, the coup in Niger Republic.
The NSF urges the military junta in Niger Republic to soften the relationship with the rest of ECOWAS Community by setting free President Mohammed Bazoum and his immediate family to freely choose the country of his choice.
The NSF further urge the junta in Niger to bring about a transition timetable that will last not more than two (2) years period.
The NSF urges the ECOWAS to lift restrictions on Niger Republic in the interest of business and border communities.
It is important that Nigerien should not suffer because of the coup that took place just as we have seen in Gaza.
We urge the President and Commander in Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces and of course the Chairman of ECOWAS, Senator Ahmed Bola Tinubu to as a matter of humanitarian gesture, restore electricity supply to Niger Republic in line with the Nigeria-Niger treaty mandate.
We therefore call on the attention of Nigeriens that we remain brothers, partners, Africans and above all, we remain human beings.