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Newly Elected Nigerien President Has Just Resumed Office, See His Photos


The new President of Republic of Niger, Mr Bazoum Mohammed has officially resumed as an appointed president of the country. He went into the government house, together with some well known politicians and top government officials. The recent development marks the successful ascension to a new administration in the great Republic.

Recall, we reported that the appointed president took oath of office a day before Easter Sunday. The occasion was organized by some appointed committee. They were all members of the cabinet. During the event, many high profile personalities from different part of the world graced the inauguration ceremony.

Before the event took place, the Media reported that some group of military men in the country attempted coup but was dispersed by Security Operatives loyal to the government of Niger.

This was because the country needs to move forward with it' s Democratic leadership and not going back to military regime.

Two Nigerian Governors attended the inauguration of Bazoum Mohammed. The executive Governor of Borno state Prof Babagana Umar Zulum, the current caretaker chairman of Nigeria' s ruling party, All Progressive Congress and the Governor of Kano, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje attended the event and also represented President Muhammadu Buhari.

The country' s leadership is among the most unstable government in Africa continent. Because of the instability of democracy in the country, a lot of unlawful acts were perpetuated by well known individuals, but nothing was done in bringing them to book. The country is just similar to Nigerian where you tailor your mouth while speaking against injustice.

The New President of Nigerien is well trusted by majority of people, who believes in his capacity to bring hope to citizens of the country and also offer Hope to unborn people who would match the soil of their fathers' .

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