Three former ministers from the regime of President Mohammed Bazoum have regained their freedom after being detained for over a year by the military government led by General Abdulrahman Tiani.
The officials’ release was communicated by the former ruling party and marks a significant development in the political landscape of Niger.
Their detention had been a point of contention and concern among political observers and international bodies.
The release of these ministers regional security expert say, could signal a shift in the military government’s approach and may impact ongoing political dynamics in the country.