Tempers flared during a Senate discussion on President Bola Tinubu’s request to deploy troops to Niger Republic. Senators from the North opposed the move, fearing it would disrupt peace in their region. They expressed concerns about the coup and its impact on West Africa, urging diplomatic solutions instead. The Senate recommended that Tinubu explore diplomatic options and political measures to address the crisis. ECOWAS defense chiefs also emphasized dialogue and economic sanctions to resolve the situation. The Jama’atu Nasril Islam cautioned against military intervention, advocating for diplomatic efforts. Some retired military generals advised Tinubu to approach the situation cautiously, focusing on mediation and dialogue to prevent potential repercussions.
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