Franco-Beninese Activist Kemi Seba arrived in Niamey, Niger to address rallies in support of the country's military authorities. Seba criticized France's colonial legacy and accused French President Macron of trying to gain time by announcing the withdrawal of French forces. He also criticized regional bloc ECOWAS for threatening military intervention in Niger and imposing inhuman sanctions. France has about 1,500 troops stationed in Niger, and their withdrawal indicates the country's growing isolation in West Africa.
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