Niger’s top court lifts immunity of ex-president Bazoum, paving way for prosecution – The North Africa Post - News Summed Up

Niger’s top court lifts immunity of ex-president Bazoum, paving way for prosecution – The North Africa Post


Niger’s top court has lifted the immunity of the country’s democratically elected president, Mohamed Bazoum, thus opening door for the country’s junta-ruled government to prosecute him for alleged ‘high treason’. Abdou Dan Galadima, president of the State Court, Niger’s highest legal authority that had been created by the military government, announced the decision on Friday (14 June), nearly a year after Bazoum was overthrown by mutinous soldiers. The junta-led government had initiated the legal proceedings earlier this year, declaring their intention to eventually prosecute the ex-president for “high treason” and for undermining national security. In December last year, the ECOWAS highest court ruled that Bazoum and his family were arbitrarily detained and called for him to be reinstated to office. Niger’s junta subsequently pulled the country out of the West African grouping, booted out France’s military and ordered the US troops to leave as well.


Source: The North Africa Journal June 16, 2024 11:01 UTC



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