PHOTOS: Sanusi Lamido meets Niger coup leader | TheCable 📸: SayyidaAlHurraa
Muhammadu Sanusi IITheCable understands that the meeting was part of efforts to find a lasting solution to the political impasse in the Francophone country.
A meeting of leaders of the Economic Community of West African States is scheduled to hold tomorrow after the seven-day ultimatum issued by the organisation to the military junta in Niger to return the country to civil rule failed to yield results.
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