The Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, has disclosed that the intention of the Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, President Bola Tinubu was not to make life difficult for the citizens of Niger.
News Men recalls that West African leaders, chaired by Tinubu, resolved in their meeting on Thursday to deploy standby military troops to restore constitutional order in Niger.
The development came after the Niger junta rejected talks with several delegations, insisting on military rule in the West African country.
Governor Radda, who spoke on the issues during a special prayer session organized by the state government on Thursday, said the intention of President Tinubu was to rather make things difficult for the military junta.
“The message from Tinubu is that we want each and every person to pray for the peaceful coexistence between Nigeria and other countries in the West African region and the globe.
“He said we should inform you, people, that his intentions were not to make life difficult for the Niger Republic, but the military junta in Niger Republic has blocked all ways to listen to the delegation sent by the ECOWAS from Nigeria,” Governor Radda noted.