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Financial sanctions force withdrawal of Niger troops from MNJTF border operations

Credible News by Credible News
November 21, 2023
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Nigerien army forces patrol in pickup trucks near Malam Fatori on April 3, 2015, after the town in north-eastern Nigeria was retaken from Boko Haram by troops from Chad and Niger. AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPE DESMAZES (Photo by PHILIPPE DESMAZES / AFP)

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The withdrawal of Nigerian troops from the Multinational Joint Task Force , MNJTF at the border with Nigeria  was reportedly influenced by financial sanctions imposed by the EU, AU, the UK governments, and other donor organizations on Niger.

In a twist of geopolitical fate, the fate of Niger’s troops in the Multinational Joint Task Force ,MNJTF, has been caught in the crossfire of financial sanctions imposed by international heavyweights, leaving them in a precarious position at the frontline.

Imagine the border, a line on a map that often seems abstract to many, but for the brave soldiers of Niger, it has become the epicenter of a financial tempest that threatens not just their operations but the stability of an entire region.

It all began with the military takeover in Niger, a political upheaval that sent shockwaves across the international community. In response, the EU, AU, UK governments, and other donor organizations swiftly unleashed a barrage of financial sanctions, freezing assets, imposing fund restrictions, shutting down borders, and even suspending imports and exports. The economic tourniquet tightened, and its effects rippled far beyond the political realm.

In the heart of this storm is Niger’s contribution to the MNJTF, a vital force in the fight against insurgencies like Boko Haram. The troops, stationed at the border with Nigeria, are now facing an unexpected adversary – a funding vacuum created by the punitive sanctions.

The EU, a major financial partner for the MNJTF, found its hands tied by the sanctions. The financial tap that once flowed freely to support the troops was abruptly turned off, leaving them grappling with the harsh realities of the frontline without the necessary resources.

A source with insights into the matter reveals the intricate web of challenges faced by Niger’s soldiers. The EU’s inability to pay the Niger contingent meant that they were left without the necessary funding for operations. Even the logistics of deployment were affected, as the MNJTF helicopter, a crucial lifeline for troop movements, could no longer pick them up from Niger due to the sanctions.

One can picture the scene – soldiers in limbo, caught between the complexities of international politics and the stark realities of the battlefield. The withdrawal of troops, officially denied by the MNJTF, is more of a financial retreat, a consequence of being entangled in the geopolitical chessboard.

The implications are profound. Commanders completing their tours of duty might not be replaced promptly, leaving critical leadership positions vacant. The MNJTF’s ability to carry out its mission, already hampered by geopolitical tensions, is further strained by financial constraints.

On the political front, the international community’s pressure, in the form of sanctions, is a double-edged sword. While intended to bring about change, it inadvertently affects the very forces fighting against insurgencies and terrorism in the region. The collateral damage extends beyond borders, impacting the MNJTF’s effectiveness in combating shared threats.

As the financial sanctions persist, the MNJTF is navigating uncharted waters. The soldiers, who once stood guard at the border with unwavering determination, now find themselves facing an invisible adversary – financial instability.

In the midst of this complex geopolitical landscape, the frontline warriors remain resilient. Their commitment to the cause undeterred, even as the financial lifelines are severed. The international community watches, perhaps unaware of the human stories unfolding at the border – stories of bravery, sacrifice, and resilience.

The MNJTF, though officially denying a withdrawal, is facing a battle on two fronts – against insurgency on the ground and financial constraints in the bureaucratic arena. The soldiers, however, continue to stand tall, their resolve unbroken, as they grapple with the harsh realities of a frontline caught in the crossfire of global politics.

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