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Niger Coup: IMN Leader Warns Of Potential Crisis Triggered By Foreign Powers  

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Sheikh Ibraheem El-Zakzaky, the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), has raised concerns over the possibility of a crisis emerging between Nigeria and Niger Republic due to the actions of foreign powers. El-Zakzaky suggested that these European nations might employ military forces to attack Nigeria, framing Niger Republic as the aggressor, and vice versa.

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Historically, foreign powers have been strong allies of democratically elected leaders in the region. However, recent events, including a coup d’état on July 26, have strained their relationship. While France is advocating for the release and reinstatement of the deposed president of Niger Republic, Mohamed Bazoum, who is currently held captive, the United States has taken a different stance.

El-Zakzaky expressed his concerns during an address to students from the Hauza (Islamic Seminary) at his Abuja residence. He questioned the rationale behind military interventions in the name of democracy and highlighted the potential manipulation of conflicts for foreign interests. He cited instances of alleged French involvement and support for armed groups, which he claimed were the driving force behind certain attacks, including those attributed to “Boko Haram.”

He further warned against the possibility of orchestrated cross-border incidents and emphasized the need for vigilance. El-Zakzaky suggested that foreign powers could exploit ethnic tensions within Niger Republic to destabilize the region, drawing parallels with past conflicts in other countries.

Sheikh Ibraheem El-Zakzaky’s remarks highlight his concerns about the involvement of foreign powers, particularly America and France, in potentially triggering a crisis between Nigeria and Niger Republic. His speech raises questions about the motives behind such actions and calls for a cautious understanding of unfolding events.

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