
A breakdown in diplomatic relations between ECOWAS, the Niger junta, and other countries in the region could hinder the effectiveness of ECOWAS in achieving its objectives.
Lastly, the lack of regional coordination within ECOWAS presents a challenge to a successful military intervention.
Differences in military tactics, command structures, and communication protocols can hamper the effectiveness of the operation.
Cultural and linguistic differences among ECOWAS member countries pose additional communication and logistical challenges, further complicating the feasibility of a successful military intervention.
Mr Green concludes by urging President Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo Addo, Npp and Security committee in Parliament to reconsider sending our beloved military personnel to Niger. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of prioritizing alternative approaches that can lead to a more peaceful and sustainable resolution in Niger.

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