Niger : UN Recognizes Legitimacy of Tiani Government, ECOWAS Challenged

The Verification Commission of the United Nations General Assembly has acknowledged the legitimacy of the government formed on July 26 in Niger. According to international law, this commission confirmed on December 6 that the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (CNSP), led by General Abdourahamane Tiani, is fully recognized as the Head of State of Niger by this UN body.

This recognition questions the stance of ECOWAS and raises concerns about its analysis of community and international law regarding the Niger issue. It rekindles the debate on the real role and mission of this regional organization and raises questions about its future credibility. The recognition of UN suggests that ECOWAS may have made mistakes in the application of its texts and underscores the importance of clarifying its role in political crisis situations.

The decision of the Verification Commission strengthens the legitimacy of President Tiani’s government and allows the transition to continue for the benefit of the Nigerien people. With the support of friendly countries in the AES, the struggle for total sovereignty and development in Niger seems assured. The UN’s recognition of the Nigerien authorities questions the sanctions imposed by ECOWAS and underscores the importance of international cooperation in resolving political crises fairly and effectively.

Ly Dianna