Detained Niger President Bazoum defiant after coup bid by mutinous soldiers
- Statement from President Mohamed Bazoum came hours after members of his elite guard announced he was removed from power
- The mutinous soldiers said the West African nation’s borders are closed, all institutions are suspended and declared a nationwide curfew

Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum on Thursday defiantly vowed to protect “hard-won” democratic gains after he was detained by elite troops who declared they had taken power in the troubled West African nation.
Bazoum was confined in Niamey on Wednesday by members of his presidential guard, who hours later announced that “all institutions” in the country would be suspended, the borders closed and a nighttime curfew imposed.
Amid fierce condemnation from African and international organisations and Niger’s Western allies, Bazoum has stood his ground.
“The hard-won gains will be safeguarded,” Bazoum said on Twitter, which is being rebranded as ‘X’.

“All Nigeriens who love democracy and freedom would want this”.
Niger Foreign Minister Hassoumi Massoudou said the country’s “legal and legitimate power” was the one exercised by its elected president.