

Former Nigerian Military Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd.), disclosed in August that Bazoum had conveyed the challenges he faced during his detention by the military junta led by General Abdourahamane Tchiani to a delegation from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
Since the military junta's intervention in July, Bazoum has remained in detention, which had prompted concerns and diplomatic efforts to ensure his freedom.
He said, "Nigeria is not under any pressure to act against the Niger Republic, but we are resolute in our commitment to ensuring Bazoum's freedom."
“And we have made it clear; we spelt it out. We are asking them to release President Bazoum so that he will be allowed to leave Niger. He will no longer be in custody. He will go to a third country that is mutually agreed upon. And then we start talking about the removal of sanctions.
“So, let no picture be painted that Nigeria is the one being difficult or that ECOWAS—because it was an ECOWAS decision—is being difficult. We continue to talk with them, to engage, and our doors will continue to be open to those in charge in Niger as of now. You know, the opportunity is there. We are always ready, willing, and able to listen to them, and the ball is in their court,” the minister said.
According to ChannelsTV, the minister noted that while many have incorrectly asserted that Nigeria was under the control of external forces, he stated that this was not the case.
He claimed that the country’s track record on the continent proves the contrary.
“There is no conflict between Nigeria and Niger. We, the people of Nigeria and Niger, are brothers. We are not against them, and don’t let anybody fool you into thinking that Nigeria is being dictated to by some other country what to do.
“That’s pure propaganda. Those are lies. Everybody knows Nigeria’s track record when it comes to standing for what is right—the fight for freedom in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Angola, and Mozambique. We are always there. We remain consistent. We see what we’re doing also about Palestine and what is happening in Gaza. This is exactly what we’re also saying about the situation in Niger,” he added.