The United Nations (UN) has suspended every humanitarian operation in Niger Republic following the recent coup that removed President Mohamed Bazoum.
A statement issued by the spokesperson of The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Stephane Dujarric, said due to the coup and the uncertainty that has engulfed Niger Republic, it was suspending its operations and pulling out its staff with immediate effect.
The UN noted that though Niger is a nation of 22 million with over 80% depending on humanitarian assistance, it had no alternative but to pull out as its officials are not guaranteed their safety by the coup plotters.
The UN said: “The number of people in need of humanitarian assistance in Niger has risen precipitously from 1.9 million in 2017 to 4.3 million in 2023, and the number of people suffering from severe food insecurity is expected to reach three million during the lean season (June to August), before the next harvest.

In another statement, Dujarric said: “OCHA is telling us that humanitarian operations are currently on hold, given the situation.”
Also, the UN insisted that Bazoum must be released immediately and constitutional order restored after elite troops detained him and declared they had taken power.
Reacting to the situation, UN human rights chief, Volker Turk, said: “I am shocked and distressed by the attempted military takeover in Niger and condemn it in the strongest terms. All efforts must be undertaken to restore constitutional order and the rule of law.”
“President Mohamed Bazoum must be immediately and unconditionally released, and his security ensured. The arbitrarily detained members of his government and their relatives must also be released forthwith and without preconditions.
“I urge all actors to refrain from violence and respect the rights and fundamental freedoms of all. It is in the interests of all the people of Niger that the important democratic gains made in recent years are safeguarded and preserved.”
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