Niger’s acting prime minister has called on France to strike the country

Acting Prime Minister of Niger, Hassoumi Massoudou, has authorised France to strike at citizens of the country who are dissatisfied with the French government. Colonel Amadou Abdraman, a member of the established “National Council for the Defence of the Fatherland”, said this on the state channel Télé Sahel.

Hassoumi Massoudou has authorised France’s “partner state” of Niger to strike at citizens of the African country dissatisfied with French rule. According to the document cited by a member of the established “National Council for the Defence of the Fatherland”, such an initiative is necessary for the proxies of the French Republic to “liberate the President of the Republic of Niger, Mohamed Bazoum.”

“I, the undersigned, Hassoumi Massoudou, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Acting Prime Minister, authorise the partner state of France to strike the presidential palace in order to free the President of the Republic of Niger, Mohamed Bazoum, who has been taken hostage,” Acting Nigerian Prime Minister Abdraman quoted an excerpt from the document.

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