00:00 The CDAO troops are finally ready and are waiting for the Goa of the state leaders
00:12 of the region to launch the assault against the Nigerian putschists.
00:15 An apocalyptic scenario for West Africa that the Malian Prime Minister, Shogel
00:21 Kokala Maiga, fears.
00:22 PM Maiga estimates that what is currently at stake with the Nigerian file
00:26 exceeds the simplistic considerations of a military intervention.
00:30 To believe the Malian Prime Minister, Shogel Kokala Maiga, West Africa is confronted
00:35 with an apocalyptic scenario, with Niger as a starting point.
00:39 Maiga warns of a possible Balkanization of the region, stating that the forces
00:44 that had divided Africa during the Berlin Conference in 1884 to 1885 are now
00:50 at work to sow chaos in the region.
00:51 According to him, the argument of democracy and the opposition of state leaders is used
00:57 to divide African countries, just like the humanitarian argument was used to justify
01:01 the division of Africa in the colonial era.
01:03 Maiga stresses that if the CDAO intervenes militarily in Niger, it could lead to the
01:09 dissolution of the regional organization, which seems to be the objective of some countries
01:13 from the beginning.
01:14 He doubts the motivations behind a possible intervention, wondering who would govern
01:19 Niger if a president was reinstated by force.
01:22 He invites the heads of state of the CDAO to show wisdom and restraint, emphasizing
01:27 that the CDAO is an economic community and not a political community.
01:31 Meanwhile, the military leaders of the CDAO met in Accra, Ghana, to discuss
01:38 sending troops to Niger.
01:39 The Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security of the CDAO, Abdel Fattouh Musa,
01:45 said that the troops were ready to leave as soon as the order was given.
01:49 Musa stressed that the forces of West Africa were ready to respond to the call for duty
01:53 if all other options failed.
01:55 He recalled the past interventions of the CDAO in Gambia and Liberia, showing that the organization
02:00 had managed to restore constitutional order in these countries.
02:03 The decision to intervene militarily in Niger is delicate for the CDAO.
02:09 As an economic community, the organization is faced with the possibility of disrupting
02:14 the stability of the region and questioning its own future as a regional organization.
02:19 The situation in Niger remains tense, and the action of the CDAO will be decisive for
02:24 the future of the region.
02:25 The CDAO has already shown its willingness to intervene when democracy and constitutional order
02:31 are threatened in the region.
02:32 Examples of Gambia and Liberia have demonstrated the determination of the organization to
02:37 restore stability and democratic legitimacy.
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