Many countries and individuals fault the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for neglecting constructive dialogue with Niger republic coup leaders before the economics sanction.
The reaction for immediately after the group rejected to step down for the Democratic elected president Mr Mohammed.
According to a statement release by the lawyer on his WhatsApp status, Mr Fidelis said “How on earth will you impose sanction before negotiation as a means and strategy in an international diplomacy. By and large this is typical example of international community's handling of former Yugoslavia and Iraq founded on the principle of punishing the bad guys rather than rewarding the good guys and on applying violence before all peaceful means and they all ended in vain and yielded an escalation.
The current place of power and polarity in the international politics no longer support the aphorism ";we have to speak with capital letters to make them understand" as a result of involvement of non state actors in the power equation.”
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