Niger Presidential palace held by soldiers

Bookmark and Share | February 18th, 2010 | By: Anurag Sahu | Category: World

Niger President Mamadou Tandja and his cabinet are being held by soldiers after gun battles in the capital, a government source has told the BBC.

nigerGunfire broke out around the presidential palace at about 1300 (1200 GMT) and continued for 30 minutes, says the BBC’s Idy Baraou in Niamey.

Our correspondent says tanks are on the streets and witnesses report seeing injured people being taken to hospital.

An unnamed senior French official told AFP a coup attempt was under way.

“All I can say is that it would appear that Tandja is not in a good position,” he told the news agency on condition of anonymity.

Long-term tensions

Soldiers captured Mr Tandja while he was chairing his weekly cabinet meeting, the government source said.

But Reuters news agency spoke to other people inside the palace who said things were “all right”.

“We can hear gunshots from time to time but… the president is in his office,” a security source told Reuters by telephone.

Our correspondent says sporadic shooting can still be heard.

A witness told AFP that the bodies of three soldiers had been taken to a military mortuary.

But the situation in Niamey remains unclear, with radio stations continuing their programmes as normal and apparently there has been no large-scale deployment of military personnel.

Political tensions have been growing in the West African nation since Mr Tandja changed the constitution last year to allow him to stand for a third term.

The government and opposition have been holding on-off talks – mediated by the regional body Ecowas – to try to resolve the country’s political crisis.

Mr Tandja, a former army officer, was first voted into office in 1999 and was returned to power in an election in 2004.

Niger has experienced long periods of military rule since independence from France in 1960.

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